Wrong, there is a minimum standard prescribed by the ACA that mandates the minimum insurance that a person must have.
And what exactly do you think I just had posted, which is the same as above?
If there is no chance that I do not need coverage for something, say like maternity coverage, why should the government tell me I have to have it.
Most people get their insurance through where they work, and with most of those programs the coverage tends to be broad whereas the insured can't pick and choose which coverage they want or don't want. When I was younger, I worked at various jobs whereas I had insurance, and never was I asked which items I wanted. Essentially it was a package deal arranged by the employer through the insurance company they selected.
You might not need maternity now, but someone else does. Over and over again all I get from you is this selfish "me-ism" whereas you refuse to recognize the fact that in any civilized country, we need to watch out for and help each other and not be as self-centered as your approach is.
Let see this program was to insure that everyone in the US had health insurance and there were approximately 30 million that did not. Guess what, even with this boondoggle there will still be 30 million without insurance. So what was the point.
As I have posted before, I only have viewed the ACA as a step in the right direction, and I was quite disappointed that it was not universal and that the roll-out was terribly flawed. Hopefully in the near future, coverage will be extended to all.
Not sure what you mean by "cost a lot of money". Exactly what did I imply that you consider cost a lot of money?
You honestly don't know this? Your gotta be kidding? If you are so totally unaware of the costs involved that you have said you'd keep with the ACA, your credibility is totally shot.
Totally.
It seem you are running on speculation. You have no proof in many of the situations that you put forth. When you come up with proof, feel free to present it. Until then you have nothing but hyperbole.
It's
beyond hypocritical for you to post the above. I said in a previous post that we don't know how all this is going to play out in the long run, but then you come back with this nonsense. BTW, nothing seems to have ever stopped you from posting speculation on top of even more speculation, so maybe you should take your own advice.
As I said before, some of us actually care about our fellow Americans to want to help them out, but then there's those who are too selfish to care, and it's rather obvious which camp you're in. With all the posts that I've seen you write, not once have I ever seen you admit that you're even at least somewhat pleased that uninsured Americans will finally get some help by the ACA. No, with you, it's all about the almighty $.