ObamaCare and the poor: why full repeal is death to the party that drives that debate.

Understand that ObamaCare was never about health care reform.  It is only about insurance reform and the transfer of wealth.   When it is all said and done,  there will be 35 million folks without coverage, but they will be very rich and the immigrant population.  

There will be fewer doctors,  per capita,  more managed health clinics and any more folks employed as  medical practitioners.  

The poor will have coverage,  but,  only because of the transfer of wealth created by the socialist Utopian crowd.  Understand that the working poor  (you have to make a certain amount of money in order to qualify for a subsidy),  in today's health care, government controlled,  market,  will pay $105 per month,  per person  and receive another $268 in subsidies (per month). Nothing cheap about the overall premium ($373 per month or $4476 per year),  but,  with subsidies,  the myth of reduced cost is fostered onto the larger society.  The taxpayer is stuck with reality and the stinking  bill,  until or unless,  the tax burden makes any necessary future taxation  (to save or maintain ObamaCare) an impossible option,  politically speaking.  Then,  and only then,  will serious reform take place.  Since Central Planning,  under whoever's Administration,  cannot control overages, that time will come, but not in the immediate future.  

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