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Did anyone watch 20/20 last night?
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1007560" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The major changes in the law don't really kick in until 2014. But amongst the talking heads on tv it's pretty much a consensus that many if not most major corporations will just pay the penalty. This is actually what the gov't wants. Less carrying insurance will mean insurance companies will have much tougher time paying for those with pre-existing conditions. Insurance companies will fail, which will ultimately lead to a single payer system, the government. Obama himself has said in the past that the goal is to have a single payer system. With such they can mandate lower charges by hospitals and doctors. Problem with that is it leads to a shortage in doctors. Has happened everywhere tried. That leads to rationing which leads to either long waits or denial of service. Not a matter of Republican/Democrat just look at care in other countries. There's a reason those who can come to America for care. Or leaders like Castro or Chavez go to Europe(Spain) rather than deal with the issues of their own systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1007560, member: 24302"] The major changes in the law don't really kick in until 2014. But amongst the talking heads on tv it's pretty much a consensus that many if not most major corporations will just pay the penalty. This is actually what the gov't wants. Less carrying insurance will mean insurance companies will have much tougher time paying for those with pre-existing conditions. Insurance companies will fail, which will ultimately lead to a single payer system, the government. Obama himself has said in the past that the goal is to have a single payer system. With such they can mandate lower charges by hospitals and doctors. Problem with that is it leads to a shortage in doctors. Has happened everywhere tried. That leads to rationing which leads to either long waits or denial of service. Not a matter of Republican/Democrat just look at care in other countries. There's a reason those who can come to America for care. Or leaders like Castro or Chavez go to Europe(Spain) rather than deal with the issues of their own systems. [/QUOTE]
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