Do you believe that effects have causes? If so, those things you think may have negative effects will have negative effects. The only thing necessary to make this huge leap of faith is a rational mind: if the premise is true (i.e. effects have causes), then effects will be negative. Regardless of what school of economic thought you might subscribe to, I am fairly certain that all will agree on this.
Naturally, I cannot believe you're telling me that if I believe something will have negative consequences then it will. I believed when my wife (then girlfriend) told me she was pregnant that my life would be irreversably and negatively impacted. 8 years later, I could not have been more wrong.
Again, you're simply asserting "do you believe in causality? If so, then because I assert something it naturally follows that I am correct."
For every expert you can find that says the health bill will be a disastrous failure, I can find someone who says it won't. You'll forgive me if I don't find your stern assertions and demeaning comments entirely persuasive.
The difference between you and I is that although we both feel there are aspects of the bill that point towards negative consequences and there likely will be negative consequences, you claim to know with absolute certainty that the bill is a failure and will ultimately fail while I maintain that we have yet to see the affects of the bill in action so we cannot say with absolute certainty how successful or unsuccessful the bill will be.
In my case, I am skeptical but awaiting more data.
In your case, you claim to be psychic.