- Jul 28, 2006
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I am just wondering how many others are more worried about the future of our healthcare system now than before this bill was signed.
Having seen government run schools, post offices, libraries, healthcare etc etc I get the feeling that what we are going to get in the long run is going to be much worse than what we have today.
In fact, what I think we are going to learn is that the people who currently have healthcare are going to be much worse off in the future than they are now. Our premiums are going to go up and our quality of service is going to go down.
That is inevitable, you can not increase the number of people covered by healthcare insurance by 10% and not expect higher overall costs and longer wait times.
The only people who will benefit from this bill will be those who can not get insurance today and poor people who will get highly subsidized healthcare insurance.
Having seen government run schools, post offices, libraries, healthcare etc etc I get the feeling that what we are going to get in the long run is going to be much worse than what we have today.
In fact, what I think we are going to learn is that the people who currently have healthcare are going to be much worse off in the future than they are now. Our premiums are going to go up and our quality of service is going to go down.
That is inevitable, you can not increase the number of people covered by healthcare insurance by 10% and not expect higher overall costs and longer wait times.
The only people who will benefit from this bill will be those who can not get insurance today and poor people who will get highly subsidized healthcare insurance.