I agree that UHC is a good idea, even Republicans have to agree, if you just sit back and think about it. If you could design a system that provided health care to every American at a cost competitive per person with a good private plan, then why not? The problem with this current proposal is that it doesn't do anything to address the "competitive cost" issue. If the government has trouble paying for millions of uninsured, I'd guess that it will still have a problem paying for everyone. Uninsured Americans represent a very small percentage of what America as a whole spends on health care every year. Also, tort reform, and reform to the whole malpractice suit thing. Individual suits aren't that big of a deal, but what will be a big deal, is if and when someone finds some tort lawsuit that applies against the government and gets some massive fine. What will the government do then? Chalk it up against the deficit, or raise taxes?
I mean when you get right down to it, we all know there's a way to make this work. And if it can work well, which I believe it can, then there wouldn't be much opposition. But implementing this particular plan, which will create much more government control and limitation over the American health industry which is where most new developments take place, while losing Americans jobs in the biggest recession in decades, not to mention the plan doesn't do anything to address the underlying reason that so many people are uninsured in the first place, well this plan is destined to fail. If it gets passed, it will cause many problems which will take years to fix, and Congress will spend the next 10 years gradually shaping health care into something that works. Losing money all the way I might add.