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Originally Posted by Chung Tran
it did help people with pre-existing conditions, and it helps people who otherwise could not afford private plans, by offering tax credits to help pay. it is an imperfect system, as basically all Health Plans are, private or public.
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it helped some, but not all of them. the networks were restricted and weren't open to everyone.
that itself is a failure.
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but just because it is flawed, doesn't mean it should be scrapped, and NO health plan offered to those without workplace insurance.
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It should be scrapped. it has too many fucking problems that would years to fix.
you make a provision that fixes one problem only to find out later that the new provision broke other provisions and they to be fixed.
we're talking about a 10,000 page of hot mess.