I'm gonna get real for a second. In the first few years of the ACA, I was a relatively well-off net payer into the system. Then my wife lost her job and my business suffered some hard times that necessitated my dropping employee coverage, which included my own. For the last year we've (the wife and our 5 kids) survived with the help of a subsidized policy through the ACA. Concurrently with that, my sister (who is a self-employed starving-artist type, married to a private-school teacher) had a child diagnosed with a brain tumor. That kid has currently had two brain surgeries and is now in a 6-month chemo regimen. Without the ACA they'd be bankrupt and out of their home. Without the ACA my family would be without health insurance, since we make too much to qualify for CHIP and Medicaid, but not enough to afford market prices for health insurance. So, yannow, sorry I don't feel your pain. When I was paying market rates for coverage, I didn't resent it.