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Just Fred wrote:
You're telling me that requiring people to buy something, or else pay an annually increasing fine, results in more people buying that thing? Wow, that's amazing! - Man
I think that's a bit of an oversimplification, Man. There are many cases of people being required to buy something for the good of the commons. For example, you can buy a car, but you must also purchase auto insurance. When you take out a mortgage to buy a home, the lending company requires that you also buy insurance for that loan. Medical insurance (although I'm not real happy about the privatization of the industry itself) helps to insure the rest of us aren't on the hook for the cost of the uninsured being treated in hospital emergency rooms.
I get it, and I'm not oversimplifying it. Right or wrong, if you require people to purchase an item under threat of paying an increasing fine, it will lead to increased sales of that item. That's all I'm saying.
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Goose wrote:
Once a discussion board is taken over by an immature troll like the Man, and he develops a grievance, he will make every thread about himself and his petty battles
You don't discuss anything though. You just get into pissing contests.
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Right or wrong, if you require people to purchase an item under threat of paying an increasing fine, it will lead to increased sales of that item. That's all I'm saying. - Man
I get your point. I think it's probably a good thing in this case, although I must admit I'm familiar with the fine structure and potential subsidies for those that can't afford the insurance in the first place.
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People must hate it.
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Access to healthcare is just an awful thing!
Anyway, when the ACA is repealed what happens to these people?
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tennyson wrote:
People must hate it.
In most cases they neither love it nor hate it, they're just required to purchase it, or pay an even more expensive fine instead.
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Goose wrote:
Access to healthcare is just an awful thing!
Why do you think that?
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tennyson wrote:
People must hate it.
I am wondering what will replace the ACA or will people be left without insurance
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Let us also not forget now, that this is the 'post-pension' age for the overwhelming majority. People now are expected to save for their own retirement entirely. You can require someone to purchase health insurance that costs 10% of their income, or they can put 10% of their income into a 401k or other retirement account. In most cases, people can't afford to do both.
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The Man wrote:
Let us also not forget now, that this is the 'post-pension' age for the overwhelming majority. People now are expected to save for their own retirement entirely. You can require someone to purchase health insurance that costs 10% of their income, or they can put 10% of their income into a 401k or other retirement account. In most cases, people can't afford to do both.
What should we do, then?
How do we finance healthcare?