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Not really. Remember all those points you got crushed on and promptly ignored earlier?
Healthcare is a common good. I benefit from you having good health, and vice versa. It is common sense that we set up an appropriate mechanism to ensure we have optimal health which leads to optimal productivity.
I'm not in the 1%....but probably in the 5% and possibly in the 2%, and I owe my success to the hundreds of healthy people who are productive and can funnel their money to me eventually, rather than being ill.
The difference between you and me is that I understand that, while you are bound and determined to stay willfully ignorant of that fact.
LOL, your idea of crushing is nothing more than a personal power trip based upon zero credibility.
I find a lot of people like you who have no idea where the subsidy money comes from and also have no idea adopting that entitlement mentality and having someone else pay for their own personal responsibility issues.
You obviously have no idea what ACA is vs. private insurance. No one is forced to pay for your private insurance premiums but rather choose to purchase the same insurance. That isn't the case with Obamacare as my tax dollars and yours goes to fund the exchanges so we are no only paying for someone else's insurance with our tax dollars but also paying for our own premiums. you seem to have a problem with personal responsibility.
Ignorant is a term liberals use to divert from reality for the ignorant ones here are those who buy the spending in the name of compassion rhetoric of the left only to pile on debt and have no true compassionate results. Anyone here who believes you can lower costs by adding millions of high risk people to the pool are indeed the ignorant ones. This is all about giving the Federal govt. more money to spend just like they have done with SS and Medicare. Too bad you continue to bury your head in the sand.