I disagree it's irrelevant how much money and resources we have it's not for me to take care of the fat bitch that eats a dozen eggs and two pounds of bacon a day, and for luch they eat five big macs and a pound of fries, go home sit on their ass eat a carton of ice cream. This is America the land of the free.I don't know, nor do you. I suspect - and it is a possibility - it is collusion among the health insurance cartel, an effort to derail the law which holds them accountable for benefits they do not want to offer.
I see you are running scared frighten out of your head at why so many people all of a sudden started losing their healthcare coverage. Can't explain it so the logical answer is I DON'T KNOW.
Well would this many people be losing their coverage if obamacare had not become law of the land?
I doubt it.
That maybe true, but then 40 Million (?) people without access to health insurance would continue to be shutout as would those with a preexisting conditions including all adult children who time out.
A country with the resources of our nation ought to make health care for all citizens a priority. There are reasons beyond the obvious - that being it is the right thing to do - including the cost to treat the uninsured by public hospitals (paid for by taxpayers, BTW), the costs to business and industry do to lost productivity from illness spread by those without sick leave and without health insurance, and the suffering - both physical and emotional - of the poor, the young and the aged.