It improves the ability of less fortunate people to afford to pay for their own health care, which in turn improves their ability to get back into the workforce and contribute to the world. It's had a rocky start but that's not entirely Obama's fault...I won't deny that it does cause some problems down in the States. But honestly your health care system as it works now, sucks, and "Obamacare" is as good a step as any to start improving it. It isn't anywhere near a final solution but I honestly think it's a step in the right direction. It's only one step on a long journey, but every journey starts with a single step.
Why are we being penalized if we don't accept?
Quote from: Kaiaatzel on October 19, 2013, 08:21:47 PMIt improves the ability of less fortunate people to afford to pay for their own health care, which in turn improves their ability to get back into the workforce and contribute to the world. It's had a rocky start but that's not entirely Obama's fault...I won't deny that it does cause some problems down in the States. But honestly your health care system as it works now, sucks, and "Obamacare" is as good a step as any to start improving it. It isn't anywhere near a final solution but I honestly think it's a step in the right direction. It's only one step on a long journey, but every journey starts with a single step. Exactly! That's my view on it. My only fear is that the stupid government will, instead of progressing forward, stall out, or worse still, start backpedaling.
Quote from: Vanguard on October 20, 2013, 05:45:10 AMWhy are we being penalized if we don't accept?I can be completely wrong, especially not being from your country, but the impression I get is that the Republican party isn't letting your government have any other way to pay for it. As for my impression of why they're doing that...