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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: Katelew who wrote (41500)3/18/2017 10:33:04 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (2) of 42652
 
The polls are confusing, too.

Perhaps because those polled are confused. Did you see that article about that idiot who was so grateful to Trump and God when her son lost his job and his premium dropped to next to nothing thanks to Trumpcare? Healthcare systems ARE, indeed, complex.

The polls have always been confusing because the majority disliked ObamaCare but for different reasons. The R's disliked it because it came from the D's and because it was yet another welfare system and because they didn't get to keep their coverage. But half the D's disliked it, too, because it wasn't single payer. Hard, scratch that, impossible to tease anything useful out of the polls.

If the CBO is correct in saying that premiums might drop 10%, I'm inclined to think that is too small to embark on a complete overhaul that might have a brand new set of problems surface down the road.

Indeed, especially given the margin of error.
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