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Originally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
Its because of supply and demand. Its a whole lot easier to sign up for the Navy then it is to become a doctor.Originally Posted by AirUpHere23
But hard work exists in alot of facets in life not just the guy who graduated a law or medical school. IMO, as a former Navy guy, I would love to see more military personnel be paid more for their services but will that happen? Probably not...
Not trying to take anything away from your profession, but thats the fact.
Trust, we will be paying HUGE for this for a VERY long time.Originally Posted by kix4kix
32 million more are covered, we will learn how to pay for it later.
The cost will be huge and I honestly doubt 32 million more americans will actually recieve health insurance.
It will cost significantly less for people to just pay the fine instead of buying health insurance. Because this bill doesn't do enough to lower the cost of skyrocketing premiums, the cost of insurance will continue to increase drastically and may cause many small business employers to drop the coverage of their employees all together and choose to pay the fine.
The bill sounds ok on paper, but when you think about its effect in reality, you cant help but think that this is extremely bad for millions of americans. This bill neglects cost and because of this will probably fail.
I would not be surprised if 20 years from now the percentage of uninsured americans actually increases.