All they needed to do is let people cross state lines to purchase insurance. Stop frivolous lawsuits. Just a couple things that would help.Yeah let's let the government run it. Lol.Have you seen the new premium? Just remember not one republican voted for it.True dat, but com'on, they been hating on ACA since it conception and have yet to provide one shred of evidence of it being a failure...sure its fucked up for some people, myself included, but for the most part, it works...end of effin storyWell, a lot of people on forums don't like to prove anything. It's not just the reserve of the right.
So, you're concerned about people not being able to afford healthcare. I have a solution, nationalized healthcare. The UK has it, it costs half the amount for a slightly inferior system, but one which everyone gets healthcare free at the point of delivery. You spend double on such a system and you'd have a BETTER system than works now.
The benefits are that you don't have to waste money on insurance companies, you don't get as much corruption, you don't have to pay 30 bucks to hold you newborn baby, and everyone's happy, except the profit makers of course.
So, I assume you're with me on this, this would certainly mean employers don't have to pay more for having full time workers, as you're claiming this causes the problem.
Well, the private companies aren't doing a good job, unless you thin screwing people out of money is a good job.