Still no cogent response?
OK I'll take a stab at some of it.
And hopefully, this will eventually happen because of "Obamacare". Think about what would have happened if someone didn´t push something through?
Then it would just be business as usual ever after until bankruptcy.
Because many(most?) politicians in USA have been perfectly aware that the system as is, just wont work if it stays the same, but the inertia and the special interests that are making big money from it, doesn´t want any change.
If Obama hadn´t pushed it, then it would just have gotten worse until someone else had the courage to try, or if really unlucky, was forced to deal with it.
Even the original plan, before a lot of morons(politicians) from both parties meddled with it to satisfy their lobbyists, would likely have been a fair deal better.
But the important part is that something is done about it.
OK Before Obamacare about 15% of the population was uninsured. The rest were covered by:
1. The poor were covered by Medicaid (about 20% of the population). Obamacare has expanded Medicaid enrollment. There was some increase in funding to compensate, whether it is enough to cover the new enrollees, only time will tell. It is entirely possible (and given the track record of the rollout to date, even likely) that the additional funding will be insufficient leading to less $ per person being available. So whether Obamacare is good or bad for this group is still unresolved.
2. The elderly are covered by Medicare. The middle and upper class elderly supplement this by private Medigap policies. Medicare funding is being reduced to fund Obamacare. So a net negative for this group to date (and the elderly vote!)
3. The majority of the middle class (about 55% of the population) is covered by group private insurance provided by their employers or unions. Insurance companies are passing the added burden of Obamacare onto this group as well, so policy costs are going up and benefits are going down. So a net negative for this group to date (and this group votes too!)
4. People who are not covered by the above include self employed, people who retired early (Medicare starts at 65), people who work in lower middle class jobs (the not quite poor who make too much to qualify for medicaid) etc. This is about 20% of the population. The biggest losers under the old system were individuals with chronic health conditions (complicated diabetes, autoimmune disorders, etc) who were uninsurable.
About a quarter of those individuals not covered by the above purchased private insurance (about 5% of the total population). The most popular policies are catastrophic policies which only cover very high medical expenses because it is cheaper to pay for small emergencies out of pocket than it is to buy insurance that covers them. To date this group has been huge losers!!! Even if they can get the websites to work their premiums have skyrocketed.
Of the 15% of the population who was uninsured:
a) The young uninsured are now eligible to stay on their parents' policies until age 26. Net winners. (A popular policy and one likely to be kept even if Obamacare is repealed)
b) The uninsurable are now eligible for policies. Net winners especially those eligible for subsidized policies.
c) The not quite poor are now eligible for subsidized policies. Except for those who have chronic health conditions, they haven't attempted to navigate the lousy website in large numbers. If the website gets fixed they may choose to apply for insurance coverage or they may not since the fine for not having insurance is less than the cost of even the subsidized insurance. So whether Obamacare is good or bad (still uninsured but now need to stretch the budget to pay a fine) for this group is still unresolved.
d) Healthy young people who don't want to spend the money on insurance, aka the young invincibles, except for those added to their parents' policies they aren't interested in Obamacare. They're choosing to pay the fine instead. So a net negative for this group too.
e) Cost to the taxpayer for unnecessary ER visits. (The law requires the ER to treat anyone whether they can pay or not because it is an "emergency" Many of the uninsured use the ER room for primary care. Those who do this can't be successfully sued for payment because they have low incomes and no assets so the taxpayers get stuck for a huge ER bill for things like minor ear infections.) No reduction to date but it's early. Obamacare supporters say it will take a while for people who do this to break the habit. So whether Obamacare is good or bad is still unresolved.
f) Illegal immigrants still aren't covered and still show up in the ER at taxpayer expense. Huge financial burden for states in the southwest. No change from Obamacare.
To summarize:
Obamacare is NOT single payer like Sweden. It is a law which establishes a very complex and expensive bureaucracy adding very complex and expensive compliance burdens, that basically requires that everyone in the US buy a "quality" insurance plan from insurance companies. For the 85% of the US public who already has insurance this has been a very BAD deal. All of this bureaucracy cost and compliance costs has to be paid by someone and that someone is those with insurance & Medicare.
To date only a small handful of uninsurable have benefited. There has been very little benefit outside that group. Frankly it would have been cheaper just to write each of them a huge check!
But the important part is that something is done about it
Just doing something isn't enough. You need to do something that actually improves the situation. To date Obamacare has made things worse not better!
I agree something needs to be done about the uninsurable. But there are ways to do that that don't wreck the system for everyone else!
At this point things are so bad that the conspiracy theory (Obama deliberately designed Obamacare to destroy insurance in order to force the US into a single payer system) is actually getting listened to! While I don't subscribe the the conspiracy theory, the fact that it is is gaining traction outside the lunatic fringe is a sign of just how bad the law is.