That's all well and fine from a theoretical standpoint.
In the meantime our nations health care costs are at 18% of GDP. That's a more crippling cost to business that corporate taxes. On the Human side millions are still with out any health care coverage, some by choice, some that cannot afford it. That also drives up our healthcare costs everytime the indigent poor or young indestructible free riding mooches (like Grind) end up in the emergency room. Not to mention most people who are covered have lousy coverage that cost them large sums of money annually. That outrageous amount of money, considering our nations wealth, purchases us third world health care results too.
So I would respectfully ask you...if you believe that the ACA is a violation of your Constitutional rights (and conservative Chief Justice John Roberts disagrees with you there) then the burden is upon you to offer solutions to the problem that actually work.
Having read a large part of the PPACA there is much of it that is really good but there are two major flaws in the PPACA that are not adequately addresses so I would challenge you with these three questions.
#1. What would you do to manage the free rider problem? A major flaw in the ACA is that it does not punish free riding mooches (like Grind) enough for not carrying Health Care Insurance. Now if Grind opts to just up and die from his own choosing that would be one thing but in reality he'll show up in the emergency room when he gets sick or injured and stick us with the bill and you and I will pay the cost through the higher premiums we will end up paying. Same with the indigent poor...it ends up that we pay more for them when they end up in the emergency room with advanced stage illnesses cause they couldn't afford proper health care at early onset than if we subsidized that early care. So how would you resolve this problem?
#2. What would you do to manage costs? The PPACA does not really do much to control costs. Currently we pay extremely large sums of money for procedures, modalities and medicines with unproven results and redundant administrative costs, excessive diagnostic procedures and lab tests, etc. How would you manage those costs?
#3. Then after managing those problems what would you do to improve health outcomes in our country? It's simply criminal that a nation with the best medical technology and technical expertise only achieves third world health care outcomes. How would you address this problem? I don't think "Pay or Die" is going to be a legitimate solution. Do you?
Just sitting back and throwing rocks at other peoples efforts, cause you may not agree with their politics, isn't going to solve this problem. If you see my point?
#1 - I pay taxes, so I couldn't be a mooch even if I did use the emergency room.
#2 - I have never used the emergency room uninsured, so I am not a mooch.
#3 - This is how your logic works:
Me: "I DON'T WANT HANDOUTS for myself. I accept responsibility for my decisions, if I die, I die.
You: "nuh uh we insist by law that everyone pays for you
Me: "fuck off I don't want your charity"
You: "nope, we are going to make it a law that emergency rooms have to accept you
Me: "no, stop, I don't want this, I am happy with my own decisions"
You: "nope sorry this is mandatory"
Me: *Grind passes out and is unconscious, mott brings him to the emergency room*
You: "LOL moocher"
