> I don’t have your faith in the power of sweet reason. I think the only thing that will work is what Jim described: We’re now going to have millions of sob stories from closed businesses, from people who lose their jobs, from people who have their hours and pay reduced and lose access to healthcare altogether.
I predict some changes to address the worst cases. Then the cases that used to be second-worst are now the worst, and they get addressed. Eventually someone wins an election on a platform of “end Obamacare as we know it” and, after much time, repeal-and-replace becomes a reality.
that’s assuming that all that follow the One are unreasonable people. Many are; we all have seen episodes that have proved that but there are segments of the population that are starting to feel the heat because of his horrible economic policies. While I agree with most of what you say but I think prople begin to get a lot more “reasonable” and open to discussion when their world starts crumbling (which for many is, right now). Anything that assists people in understanding the ramifications of Obamacare and helps them come to the conclusion that they’ve been conned is a good thing IMHO.