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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4853040"]Sad thing is, America suffers. People like yourself forget that we are American citizens first Dems/Rep second. Deadbeats need to get with the program and get moving. Uber wealthy need to stop hoarding wealth. </p><p><br /></p><p>Prior to the ACA a company could choose to offer benefits or not offer benefits. The ACA didn't allow a company to do anything. Unless you're implying companies will drop better, more costly plans, and sell their employees on the ACA as a good option. At which point you should go back and read the PP's assertion that companies will do anything to enrich the execs.</p><p><br /></p><p>The quality of healthcare will not be lowered in the US. Trillions of dollars will still flow into the healthcare system. More money will be spent caring for people, HC systems are motivated by $ why would quality of care go down? Sure less tests will be run, and Providers will potentially earn less due to quality measures not being met. But a patient seeing a doctor for a chronic disease every 3 months and not seeing any improvement is a drain. Docs due their part, counsel rx, if a patient fails to do their part (diet/exercise/try to improve health) let them. Only we won't pay for your care. Your assertion is a myth. </p><p><br /></p><p>What the ACA WILL do is speed up the failure of the US economy. This program will be such a drain on the economy. Every year we'll be having the same argument about increasing the debt ceiling. The difference will be which party refuses to increase the limit. Next time it'll be the Dems trying to de-rail a Republican President. Thank god for that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4853040"]Sad thing is, America suffers. People like yourself forget that we are American citizens first Dems/Rep second. Deadbeats need to get with the program and get moving. Uber wealthy need to stop hoarding wealth. Prior to the ACA a company could choose to offer benefits or not offer benefits. The ACA didn't allow a company to do anything. Unless you're implying companies will drop better, more costly plans, and sell their employees on the ACA as a good option. At which point you should go back and read the PP's assertion that companies will do anything to enrich the execs. The quality of healthcare will not be lowered in the US. Trillions of dollars will still flow into the healthcare system. More money will be spent caring for people, HC systems are motivated by $ why would quality of care go down? Sure less tests will be run, and Providers will potentially earn less due to quality measures not being met. But a patient seeing a doctor for a chronic disease every 3 months and not seeing any improvement is a drain. Docs due their part, counsel rx, if a patient fails to do their part (diet/exercise/try to improve health) let them. Only we won't pay for your care. Your assertion is a myth. What the ACA WILL do is speed up the failure of the US economy. This program will be such a drain on the economy. Every year we'll be having the same argument about increasing the debt ceiling. The difference will be which party refuses to increase the limit. Next time it'll be the Dems trying to de-rail a Republican President. Thank god for that.[/QUOTE]
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