Are you seriously asking what the problem with it is? It is dragging our country into a black hole of unaffordable healthcare. Your question is like someone on the Titanic asking why hitting an iceberg is a big deal if the ship is still floating five minutes after. That's where we are now. We have hit the iceberg, and the healthcare system is still sinking. President Trump could load the lifeboats now, but people will fight him because they don't believe the danger. So, he is letting the liberals have their own way. They can stay on their sinking ship as long as they want. Only when they realize what is happening, they will find that President Trump now controls the lifeboats.
I said it wasn't a real problem compared to what it is going to do in the future. Seriously, paying a little more for health insurance isn't a big deal, not compared to thousands of people literally dying in the gutters because they can't afford healthcare and the ERs are overwhelmed. The whole American healthcare system is sinking, but most people (especially the liberals) don't realize it yet.
Do you have an experation date on how long you think it's going to take for President Trump to do something about this, or is it going to be up until the day he leaves office?
If the ACA hasn't done any real damage, then what is the problem with it?
Are you seriously asking what the problem with it is? It is dragging our country into a black hole of unaffordable healthcare. Your question is like someone on the Titanic asking why hitting an iceberg is a big deal if the ship is still floating five minutes after. That's where we are now. We have hit the iceberg, and the healthcare system is still sinking. President Trump could load the lifeboats now, but people will fight him because they don't believe the danger. So, he is letting the liberals have their own way. They can stay on their sinking ship as long as they want. Only when they realize what is happening, they will find that President Trump now controls the lifeboats.
No, I'm asking you to clarify your answers. Go back and reread the conversation.
You said President Trump was waiting for the ACA to cause real problems before doing anything to change it.
I asked if the ACA hadn't already caused real problems.
You said no.
I asked if that was true why would we change it.
Make better arguments.
I said it wasn't a real problem compared to what it is going to do in the future. Seriously, paying a little more for health insurance isn't a big deal, not compared to thousands of people literally dying in the gutters because they can't afford healthcare and the ERs are overwhelmed. The whole American healthcare system is sinking, but most people (especially the liberals) don't realize it yet.
Do you have an experation date on how long you think it's going to take for President Trump to do something about this, or is it going to be up until the day he leaves office?