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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 2922749" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>Neither of those articles are very compelling. They both boil down to, if people just saved money to pay for everything out of pocket, everything would be cheaper. It's insane. The expectation being that most people could just sock away a couple hundred grand to pay for things like surgeries and hospitalization. Completely impractical. Neither article is actually discussing the current proposed legislation either, just basic theory that's never been tried or tested. </p><p></p><p>Conservatives used to be in favor of small incremental change to federal law. They feared unintended consequences to legislation and would study issues in depth. The current law has hardly been seen by anyone and will dramatically impact the entire country. So much for principles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 2922749, member: 55017"] Neither of those articles are very compelling. They both boil down to, if people just saved money to pay for everything out of pocket, everything would be cheaper. It's insane. The expectation being that most people could just sock away a couple hundred grand to pay for things like surgeries and hospitalization. Completely impractical. Neither article is actually discussing the current proposed legislation either, just basic theory that's never been tried or tested. Conservatives used to be in favor of small incremental change to federal law. They feared unintended consequences to legislation and would study issues in depth. The current law has hardly been seen by anyone and will dramatically impact the entire country. So much for principles. [/QUOTE]
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