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Originally Posted by Adder
How many of those 260 million don't like their current health insurance (50%? more?) or worry about losing their job and their coverage or worry that the insurance company will refuse to pay for something that is labeled a pre-existing condition after the fact?
But really, it doesn't really matter what people think now, when very little of the bill has actually taken effect. Let's talk in 2015.
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By 2015 the damn thing will be defunded. Hell, the whole discussion may be largely academic already. I was at an election night party for a GOP senator and was surprised to hear, at this early stage, how organized the legislative attack on the bill was going to be. What I never heard was the word repeal. It was all about tying up spending approvals indefinitely in committees.
(They served shitty well liquor. I may have to vote Democratic again soon.)