These 9% deserve healthcare. The ACA law is not preventing anyone from getting healthcare. If you are a family of 4 and your income is less than $20,000 you qualify for Medicaid. If your income is > $20,000 and < $92,000 you will get help to pay your premium. If your income >$92,000 you should be able to afford the premium of the policy you choose. There will be people who make less than $20,000 and who live in shelters or on the street who will not sign up for health insurance. There will be people who can afford to pay the premium but choose not to and will just pay the tax. This is where this 9% will come from. It's not that the law prevents them from getting health insurance. The only system that will cover everyone automatically is a single payer system like Canada or Great Britan. We all know the republicans don't want that.
Originally Posted by flghtr65
Here is why you hate the daddy party; government is not in the business of what you deserve or a lot of child molesters and rapists would be castrated after they sentence (a very long sentence) is over. It is what they deserve. So that 9% crap is a non starter for an argument.
You say that no one is PREVENTING anyone from getting healthcare. Lets get something straight, it is not healthcare but health insurance that we're talking about. Not the same thing. Having one cannot guarantee the other. Ahem, so you're trying to say that no one is PREVENTING anyone from getting health insurance....not true. The "law of the land" now dictates that all insurance policies must have (this is the individual mandate) 10 specific things for an insurance policey to be a "good" party. 5 million lost their insurance because of this part of the "law of the land".
Most people, much less republicans, don't want a single payer system. It is the brainchild of socialists, leeches, and fantasy role players. This is a lot of proof that it does not work with countries with smaller populations.
As for the numbers, they came out today (Sunday) and admitted that 1.1 million have signed up for healthcare which is short that 2 million by almost 50%. Of that 1.1 million, less than 1 million have signed up through healthcare.gov. Of those 1 million we do not know how many went into Medicare and how many went to healthcare. Of those remaining (and we are down to a lot less than a million) we don't know how many have PAID for their insurance plan. You can't play unless you pay (where have I heard that before?).
Face it, Obamacare is a failure and some very smart people are saying that these are the goods times. It gets worse after the first of the year.
As for the process, this will explain it in a way that you can understand:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFroMQlKiag