Well I should think it would be good for ALL of us, not just a lot? Free money? Who doesn't benefit from free money?
But you know, as much as I do like free money, my pragmatic mind can't help but wonder where it comes from. Money doesn't grow on trees, unless Washington DC has some kind of special tree we don't know about. Therefore, in order to give away free money, there has to be a source. Now, when you say "it doesn't effect you," I suppose you mean, if you aren't potentially one of the sources of this free cash? Because, if you are, I certainly think it might effect you a little, to have to provide it.
Of course, there are still those entities who employ over 50 people, (aka: corporations). Perhaps they are the source of all this free money? But they don't have magic money trees either, the money has to come from somewhere. In the end, the consumer is the source of the free money, there is no other ultimate way to obtain it. We can tax corporations, or institute mandates all day long, at the end of the day, the consumer is who will ultimately be the source of all this free money.
And now... what are we all paying for? Well, we are paying endless sums of our own money, and our children and grandchildren's money, so that whenever anyone out there gets a hangnail, or neurotically believes they have brain tumors, they can run down to the local medical facility and occupy hours and hours of time of medical professionals, who are paid to listen. Since most medical schooling is expensive, this is not cheap... but we have this endless supply of free money to take care of that, right?