Date: 2013-04-03 04:51 pm (UTC)
Funny how no one, absolutely no one believed me when I said PPACA was a total cluster eff of a law. But we get what we support and what we vote for, even though some us tried to stop it. It's best right now to try an repeal it, because a bad foundation, no matter how pretty the house or ideals of the architecture, is still a rotten foundation. Plus PPACA will provide no added (cost) benefit to anyone who really needs it. Remember the goal of PPACA is to reduce spending on healthcare not costs to you. It's other side effect is the expansion of more government intrusion and all that goes with it. Because, against all the repeated and televised promises to the contrary, costs are going to go up 30% and that's in addition to trickle down cost and the medical excise tax, and that's just according to the government. So far my predictions are coming true about PPACA- it will cost more for less benefits.

Yes, congress excels at cluster effery, this is exactly why the govt needs to get out of non-govt business as defined by the govt charter. The govt has never really excelled at service delivery. They cock everything up they try, and at a tremendous waste of financial resources. Why would the general population could even think govt could become an insurance provider, plus adding a layer of red tape and..get this..actually improve it is beyond me. But then again, I think much of the American voting public are some of the most stupid, lazy, and uneducated idiots on earth.

"We have to read the bill to see what's in it..." I did. Lying SOBs....all of them.

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