Selatius (20,410 posts)
2. On the other hand, it might provide even more fuel for real, comprehensive health care reform.
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Because costs will skyrocket to the point where it would start crippling economic activity in general. People would be spending less on products and services because so much of their income is devoted to medical debt. At that point, the nation would be screaming for health care overhaul.
And yet when I said that on Facebook a few months ago some lib told me I was a conspiracy theorist.
What amuse me, is the most bestest brightest people in the galaxy always seem to be way behind us knuckle dragging freepers. We all were discussing how 0bamacare is nothing but a scheme to push the country on to single payer, before the bill was passed. The whole idea was to make health care so horrible that the low information voters will be begging for the government to fix it and give us government health care.
I would warn them about the dangers of single payer, but they won't listen, just like they didn't for 0bamacare.