This discussion would be moot if the free market were allowed to fix the problems.
As it is an over arching overly intrusive Government won't let it.
On that, we will never agree. The "free market" has had plenty of time to insure that all Americans have adequate and reasonable access to health care, and it has failed. I am not interested in giving it more time. Government needed to do something, and it did. Not sure what government intrusion you think was preventing the free market from solving this problem, but Congress ran out of patience in 2010 and decided to do something. Thus the ACA.
And yet the government fix leaves more people in the same situation they claim they are saving them from.
Perhaps. We'll see after the ACA has been operational for a few years exactly whom it serves and how well it does so. We won't know until we try it.
And your fix doesn't give them health care...just health insurance...nothing in the carefully crafted Libspeak you and your Capitol Hill bosses spew says that care is guarenteed...just the insurance...so you're actually taking away something that actually IS guarenteed now.
Spot on. I am on record saying that
nobody needs health insurance. What people need is
health care, and, as you rightly note, those are very different things. Sadly, it appears we can't guarantee
health care to all Americans. Instead, as a compromise, Democrats decided to try the Heritage Foundation's plan from the 1990s to guarantee
health insurance for all Americans. I think that was a stupid move, and I have said so. I'd much rather we guaranteed and insured that all Americans have access to
health care.
-Laelth