I feel the fines imposed for not having it are like taxing people to be alive. Wasn't wages, property, sales, etc. enough already? Shouldn't free people have the option to opt out?
I think this being mandatory is going to be huge in keeping many ERE's from ever reaching the goal (unless they pay the fine) and I don't think the government is addressing the problem with health care. That being, it is outrageously overpriced and expensive, but most people can't opt out of getting a broken arm set. Many people keep working for health insurance alone. Not a problem for me since I work, but I won't be surprised to watch high deductible plans evaporate and the premiums on young people sky rocket as they offset everyone else. Hence giving people yet more incentive to never stop working.
I think this will be one of the next future bubbles in a few decades. Right now there is a shortage of medical people, but after the baby boomers die out, I don't think you will see many people becoming nurses, because they won't be getting the equivalent 50-100 grand a year anymore.
I remember 13 years ago when I was looking at careers and a nurse made less than 20 grand. Just a couple years ago physical therapists were only to expect 50 (my buddy makes well over 80 today).
If cheap care is not available, mainly because workers only pay a small portion out of pocket (so they tend not to care how often they go to a doctor or take several prescriptions), what does this do for people who don't work? It's a shame that health care was ever covered by employers. I think people would have demanded change long ago.
But I shouldn't worry about freedom or health care, we aren't responsible for our health, the government is...but if only they would control our diet and exercise as well
