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Originally Posted by rubicon
The 50 million figure is inflated it is more like 10 million all of whom have access to health care. No one is arguing against dropping pre-existing limitation including uber -con. Lifetime caps are seldom if ever met.
When the Supreme Court ruled ObamaCare individual mandate a tax health care stock went through the roof...meaning that if people believe hosiptals et al over charge now just wait until the government completely takes over.
There are many people and corporations that believe it is cheaper to pay the penalty then to join ObamaCare.
Clearly we need to make adjustments to our present healthcare system but to throw the baby out with the bathwater and into a money pit no less is just not economically smart
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"There's no question that the 50 million people who don't have health insurance right now are the greatest beneficiaries of this decision" said Jonathon Oberlander, Professor of Health Policy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, speaking of the recent Supreme Court decision upholding the Affordable Care Act.
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