03-22-2013, 09:32 PM
Dazed & Confused wrote:
"Right D & C, better to declare it a failure before it begins, because it's imperfect, right?"
Something as so large scale as this needs/needed to be damn good coming out of the gate. It's not so it will be a real mess (if it isn't already). If it's not fixed prior to the 2016 election look for the GOP to swoop in and take advantage of the debacle.
D & C
I disagree it'll be "a real mess." Ineffective, maybe, but not mayhem or endless confusion or mass job restructuring or [fill in the blank, after much hand-wringing.]
Again, you're wanting it to be fixed before showing it's broken, so where's the discussion happening? These links from samintx prove it's dead on arrival? How?
GOP to swoop in and take advantage of the debacle.
Maybe they could think about restructuring the healthcare industry, because simply canceling Obamacare couldn't "fix" anything but the status quo, correct?