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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1167657" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>What will happen is everyone will be forced to buy a higher priced plan than they can afford, or at least most can afford. If they can't afford it they'll take the alternative cheaper penalty and do without until they need it. As more and more do this the health insurers will lose premiums while still being required to cover those with pre-existing conditions. At the point it becomes unprofitable to do so they'll get out of offering health insurance. That will leave the government as the single payer insurer which puts them in control of, what is it, 20% of the economy? That's the goal of the communi, er...., socialists in Washington. When your gov't starts regulating your choices maybe some of you will wake up to what has been done. When the gov't starts screwing up your choices maybe you'll get it. But I suspect you diehards will go down with the sinking ship than ever admit Obama et al actually made it worse(which is pretty amazing as it was already pretty screwed up for average people). What'll happen is very nice clinics will open up in the Bahamas or Costa Rica and the rich will go there. The rest of us will have to settle for long waits, denials, subpar care. OK, flame away...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1167657, member: 24302"] What will happen is everyone will be forced to buy a higher priced plan than they can afford, or at least most can afford. If they can't afford it they'll take the alternative cheaper penalty and do without until they need it. As more and more do this the health insurers will lose premiums while still being required to cover those with pre-existing conditions. At the point it becomes unprofitable to do so they'll get out of offering health insurance. That will leave the government as the single payer insurer which puts them in control of, what is it, 20% of the economy? That's the goal of the communi, er...., socialists in Washington. When your gov't starts regulating your choices maybe some of you will wake up to what has been done. When the gov't starts screwing up your choices maybe you'll get it. But I suspect you diehards will go down with the sinking ship than ever admit Obama et al actually made it worse(which is pretty amazing as it was already pretty screwed up for average people). What'll happen is very nice clinics will open up in the Bahamas or Costa Rica and the rich will go there. The rest of us will have to settle for long waits, denials, subpar care. OK, flame away... [/QUOTE]
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