Really? When I was on active duty, my oldest son got a severe case of rheumatic fever, and the military health care system took care of him and likely saved his life. But I have since retired from the Navy, and once my son turned 22 (this was years before Obamacare upped the limit to 26), his health care coverage stopped...and no health insurance company would touch him because of his pre-existing condition. But thanks to Obamacare, this coming October 1st, my son will have access to health insurance for the first time in eight years.
And then there's my brother-in-law, who just immigrated here to America this past July - it took us twenty-five freaking years to get him here - my wife petitioned him when he was eighteen, and now he's 43 of course (and NO, he's not a ward of the state - I and my wife are legally responsible for ALL his expenses - that's the way immigration works). Anyway, he has a heart condition. Do you really think that, after living overseas for all his life and having a heart condition, any health insurance company would even consider covering him? Of course not. But thanks to Obamacare, this coming October 1st, I'm going to be sitting down with him in front of a computer figuring out this health care exchange system.
BUT if we had things YOUR way, my oldest son and my brother in law would both be s**t out of luck...and apparently that would be your cue to say, "Welcome to America, land of the free! And don't get sick, but if you do, die quickly so you won't bankrupt your family members."