People are not going to begin to feel the effects of this between October and November. They won't feel it until after January when they start paying premiums they have never paid before and begin being denied coverage for things they have never been denied before. Oh, and when they find that the list of doctors available under their plan is but a fraction of what they are used to and that it will take 4 months to set up an initial appointment with their new doctor who happens to be from Bangladesh, then and only then will the people revolt.
Up until now, they been fed nothing but roses. Once they try using those roses, they will quickly find out that those roses are really dead ragweed.