What stands in the way of ObamaCare becoming a successful
legislative addition to the Welfare State?
1. If large numbers of younger and healthier Americans
don’t sign up for coverage this fall, the program will not work.
Without lots of healthy bodies brought into the
program, there will not be enough money
to “go around.”
2. Related to this issue is another problem: as badly as the program needs young, health bodies, the fines for not buying health insurance are a
small percentage of the actual cost of owning a full blown policy. These young people will wait, since they earn less and have no need for
insurance.
3. More than this, if
the young get sick but are not enrolled in the
exchanges, ObamaCare demands that they be included. If a significant number of folks wait until they are seriously ill, that circumstance, as well, will break the system.
exchanges, ObamaCare demands that they be included. If a significant number of folks wait until they are seriously ill, that circumstance, as well, will break the system.
4. There will be a shortage of 45,000 doctors by the year
2020, if not before, and in some states, doctors are the only ones who can prescribe
medication. Obama thought he would
replace the “doctor class” with interns and nurses. There are laws on the books that prevent this
from being an universal solution.
5. Obama and the Dems intend to flood the ObamaCare system with
undocumented aliens and the very poor,
30 million of them in total,
adding billions if not trillions (no body knows) to the cost of this
idiotic piece of legislation.
6. And, this past
week, we found out that hundreds of
thousands of the poor will be left off the insurance rolls because of a glitch
that prevents them from receiving assistance enough to buy health
insurance.
7. 25 of the states in the nation, see this program as so flawed, in terms of structure, that they want no part of it. They have refused to be used a buffers
between the unknown costs of this disaster and their own need to regain a semblance
of financial balance. They know that
what the Feds promise today, will be
broken tomorrow. There are dozens of
mandated programs required by Central Government, but not funded by a single penny. Such programs are threatening the financial
stability of states, school districts,
and state run colleges and universities.
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