I simply knew that my post would get a response from both Sinfix and you, hence my post earlier. Don't get upset - I don't want you to go "Obama" on me, and treat me like I was an organization that stands up for Constitutional rights.....
The reasons that would cause you to want to repeal Obamacare should be your reasons, not anyone elses. You have the same facts and the statistics available to you, that anyone else has. You should be able to figure it out, as just about every opinion has been stated previously. Unless you weren't paying attention in all of the other threads, it should be quite clear and obvious to you now, without us repeating every single point again.
Since you don't want to listen to the opinions of people like me, and you would rather here it from a liberal news sources, here's someone else's insight:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinio...olumn/2006029/
Will states will expand Medicaid up to 133% of poverty, now that the Supreme Court gave them an opt-out?
Will states who don’t already have robust Medicaid coverage – for whom the expansion will represent a bigger lift, as much as a 4% increase in their commitment to the program – shy away from participating?
Will the states and the federal government sufficiently create exchanges that automatically determine eligibility for anyone who accesses them?
Will the feds, not expecting to have to take over the exchange process for the majority of states, prove up to the task (and find the funding)?
Will the subsidies get delivered to insurance companies in a seamless way?
Will we still see efforts at denying coverage or rescinding policies?
Will eligible beneficiaries even know that they’re eligible for subsidies?
Will the states with partisan leaders predisposed to fight Obamacare seek to sabotage the whole effort?
Will Congress shift more costs onto individuals and states in ways that will cause states in particular to resist coverage? What if drug prices start to rise in relative terms, and the cost of health care overall expands in ways that the ACA cannot keep up with?
Will the inevitable failures in implementation sour the public on the program?
Will there ever be an opportunity to improve or tweak this program, given the political realities?
So many questions that are still to be answered.