I'm not sure how the last part makes a difference. One side has vowed to destroy the Act. Another enacted it. It is obvious what I think people should do, and this post is indeed a call for them to do so. I am not arguing that it is in "good taste", but then I do not agree that political matters are in "bad taste". They have simply not been submitted to Flayrah.
A link to the part you are talking regarding elderly costs would be appreciated. (I suspect many elderly folk cannot afford either 3x or 6x, and the system as a whole would end up paying anyway, but I could be wrong.)
Part of the goal is indeed to ensure that young adults obtain health insurance. The current situation is analogous to saying that you should be able not to pay for the police or fire brigade. When this actually becomes an option, and their houses burn down, people are not happy. In the same way, many people are unhappy when their kidneys burn down. Unfortunately, doctors cannot just turn them away and let them die in the same way; the law requires that they be treated. By then, though, they often can't pay, so we have to, in the form of increased premiums. As for those who truly cannot afford it, that is what the subsidies are for.
I'm not sure how the last part makes a difference. One side has vowed to destroy the Act. Another enacted it. It is obvious what I think people should do, and this post is indeed a call for them to do so. I am not arguing that it is in "good taste", but then I do not agree that political matters are in "bad taste". They have simply not been submitted to Flayrah.
A link to the part you are talking regarding elderly costs would be appreciated. (I suspect many elderly folk cannot afford either 3x or 6x, and the system as a whole would end up paying anyway, but I could be wrong.)
Part of the goal is indeed to ensure that young adults obtain health insurance. The current situation is analogous to saying that you should be able not to pay for the police or fire brigade. When this actually becomes an option, and their houses burn down, people are not happy. In the same way, many people are unhappy when their kidneys burn down. Unfortunately, doctors cannot just turn them away and let them die in the same way; the law requires that they be treated. By then, though, they often can't pay, so we have to, in the form of increased premiums. As for those who truly cannot afford it, that is what the subsidies are for.