Posted on 10/05/2013 4:39:02 PM PDT by CriticalThinking
On a mid term and long term basis, the regulation of price and cost in a narrow service offering on a federal regulated exchange ultimately slows innovation, curtails supply, and drives entrepreneurs out of the healthcare field. The economic incentives of ACA are out of sync with the forces that have driven down the cost of computers, cars, phones, etc while improving quality and availability. Once the near term euphoria of web site hits wears off, we will find the new insurance plans were bought by people with existing insurance, the young invincibles undersubscribed, and health care costs are higher.
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I heard some ladies of color discussing it at the grocery store today saying they weren’t buying no thanks too expensive
It isn’t supposed to, nor ever was. It’s just another huge step towards collectivist government.
economics 101 meets zerocare.
Human nature and self-interest will undermine this train wreck.
just wait.
just watch when enrollee’s weigh getting a free phone against actually having to pay for something.
I heard some ladies of color discussing it at the grocery store today saying they werent buying no thanks too expensive
Hopefully the word will spread that this is not they voted for. I doubt it, but we can always hope,
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They voted for affordable care. What they got is a law touting affordable INSURANCE. And it doesn’t even give that. And if they buy the expensive insurance, they’ll have to get sick and run up a bill equal to the deductible before they see just how Unaffordable it really is.
Should be interesting to see the look on their face if they are compelled to pay the penalty. I say "if" because who really knows who it applies to given the inconsistencies of the alleged "law".
Should be interesting to see the look on their face if they are compelled to pay the penalty. I say “if” because who really knows who it applies to given the inconsistencies of the alleged “law”.
There will probably be a lot of “selective enforcement”.
Right.
The economic incentives of ACA are out of sync with the forces that have driven down the cost of computers, cars, phones, etc while improving quality and availability.
Without a doubt.
Once the near term euphoria of web site hits wears off, we will find the new insurance plans were bought by people with existing insurance, the young invincibles undersubscribed, and health care costs are higher.
By jove I think he's got it!
You mean that the government paying for “health care for all” with a medical device tax that raises the cost of the health care government is paying for won’t lower costs by $2500 per person? Who would have guessed?
It makes perfect sense when you understand its aim is to destroy the private economy.
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