The HC law is up held by the court as a tax. It's there, in all it's shitty, no-reform glory, the only difference is it will be insurance provided by the govt. ( I read the law..I know what is in it and what is not) So we are now like Europe with all the costs but none of the benefits. I'd really like to see how the hell it's all going to get paid for, and it's not going to be cheaper than buying insurance if you've learned the cost/pricing of this. The HC law's goal is to --reduce spending-- on HC, there is no language in the law on **reducing costs**. That means wait times and denial of service with no recourse. So those who are denied service by the govt insurance will have to pony up extra money to get care outside the system. Your life offically has as an actuarial monetary value based on your education and job type. So if your life isn't worth the "HC investment", you get told to go to hospice. =)
Plus the law has something like 237 too be determineds (TBDs) and 61 back door open loop accesses to allow unvoted changes. But that's just me nit picking poorly constructed/ ambiguous/or even possibly deceptive legislation.
I can hardly wait for the effieciency party to begin!
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The HC law is up held by the court as a tax. It's there, in all it's shitty, no-reform glory, the only difference is it will be insurance provided by the govt. ( I read the law..I know what is in it and what is not) So we are now like Europe with all the costs but none of the benefits. I'd really like to see how the hell it's all going to get paid for, and it's not going to be cheaper than buying insurance if you've learned the cost/pricing of this. The HC law's goal is to --reduce spending-- on HC, there is no language in the law on **reducing costs**. That means wait times and denial of service with no recourse. So those who are denied service by the govt insurance will have to pony up extra money to get care outside the system. Your life offically has as an actuarial monetary value based on your education and job type. So if your life isn't worth the "HC investment", you get told to go to hospice. =)
Plus the law has something like 237 too be determineds (TBDs) and 61 back door open loop accesses to allow unvoted changes. But that's just me nit picking poorly constructed/ ambiguous/or even possibly deceptive legislation.
I can hardly wait for the effieciency party to begin!