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homeagain wrote: So-o-o, WHAT'S your point???......that megachange never goes smooth,that humans are INadequate when it comes to large scale projects/problems....that muddling thru is the M. O.
of most individuals.....I thought we covered this topic already???
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Well I think you need to look for a historical precident to make an analogy. The Patriot act didn't hit millions of people in the pocketbook or take away one of their most important choices. The ACA never had to be a complete remake of the health care system... it could have been tweeked over time in an intelligent way instead of throwing 1/6 of the economy against the wall just to see what sticks.homeagain wrote: For every point,there is a counter-point....THE PATRIOT ACT was thought to be a solution after
9/11.....Let's solve the "make America SAFE" problem.....look what a debacle that has brought
forth......now, they are going back to "fine tune"/amend/revise/CHANGE the thought process.
It is the SAME for this "problem"......throw a bucketful of solutions at it......see what sticks,
discard the rest.....life is "messy", RARELY do things go smoothly.....look no further than the
"safe solution" called the PATRIOT ACT....observe the trajectory of THAT little debacle...
enough said.....JMO
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It's also a great way to redistribute wealth from the middle class to the poor and the rich will end up getting the best care without waiting in line.FredHayek wrote: But if they made ACA a simple upgrade, it wouldn't have required thousands of navigators and unqualified software companies to be hired.
ACA is also a jobs program, and a way to sneak thousands more regulations onto the books.
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FredHayek wrote: But if they made ACA a simple upgrade, it wouldn't have required thousands of navigators and unqualified software companies to be hired.
ACA is also a jobs program, and a way to sneak thousands more regulations onto the books.
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Unless of course the American public doesn't want single payer... then they will vote accordingly. I'm thinking many more doctors will be running from a single payer system if they get paid like they do with Medicare... this shortage will cause long wait times, subpar care, and pissed off people. Some guy on MSNBC was saying that there won't be lines because doctors are becoming more efficient. I don't buy that.Walter L Newton wrote:
FredHayek wrote: But if they made ACA a simple upgrade, it wouldn't have required thousands of navigators and unqualified software companies to be hired.
ACA is also a jobs program, and a way to sneak thousands more regulations onto the books.
Unless you have read the complete bill (I have), you have no idea what kinds of new regulations are going to be hitting in the future. Everything needed to accomplish a single-payer, government run health care system is in place in that bill, and most of the rules and regulations can be launched at the whim of HHS.
So they can just sit on a lot of the portions of the bill, and throw them out when they think that it would be politically advantageous.
Mark my words.
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