That's a different kind of looting. It's not personal, it's just business.
The health insurance companies seem to like it, it was pretty much a corporate handout to them. However, it's better than what people had before that.
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that's just not true. many of us had no insurance and still have no insurance. the only difference is 27 million of us had to pay an average of $600 or face prison so that a few deadbeats could get coverage that we still can't afford.
Face prison? Really?
No you don't face prison for not getting insurance. You do get a penalty which the IRS does not enforce criminally.