They make the case, but it's always 'I got mine'.
Most do not know the actual cost of insurance. Couple that with the fact that before ACA, many companies were slowly opting for lesser quality plans, and transferring the burden of the premiums onto the employees.
When ACA was passed, many companies simply dumped the lion's share of cost onto the employees, and blamed ACA.
People don't know exactly what the issues are in this discussion, because they really don't want to know.
And corporate profits continue to climb, as we argue minutia.
It's I EARNED mine. All I expect is others to do the same. If I got mine because I did something to get it and the other guy goes without because he didn't, I have no problem with that.
Prior to Obamacare, my plan was getting less nor were my premiums going up. That doom and gloom only works when it's true or if you're a retard left winger that only wants more government.
When Obamacare passed, the costs for many now getting coverage was passed along to those paying the taxes for their freeloading subsidies.
