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I've been following the HCR debate pretty closely and I hear a lot here about how awful the mandates are and how people are going to toss the Dems on their a**es come November once they *discover* that they now are REQUIRED to purchase insurance as a result of HCR passing. My question is, is this really that likely to actually happen- that people are really going to be incensed over having to purchase health insurance coverage? :shrug: Any polling data from any of the major organizations about this? A lot of people already pay for insurance- (PRIVATE) insurance and many more people whom have wanted to purchase insurance but haven't been able for various reasons will likely purchase coverage (and probably be happy that they'll be able to-perhaps for the first time in years) no matter who offers it. We have had a PRIVATE run system of health insurance for a long time in this country and, although I wager that most people are generally unhappy about private insurance companies as they exist now, private insurance is what is familiar to most people right now and what most people expect to be paying into for the foreseeable future. We can pontificate all day about insurance companies being "cartels" and/or criminal syndicates and while I tend to agree with those sentiments and personally support the adoption of a single payer system, I understand that the average person may not share our perception of the private insurance industry nor support the adoption of a single payer system at this time, so why does it seem to be assumed that people will be so upset about being required to purchase a product that a lot of people might already be wanting to buy- from private insurance companies? Sure, there will undoubtedly be some people- probably some from here- whom will opt to pay the fine instead of the insurance but I would wager that most people will want to have some insurance and won't mind paying for it- even if they are buying it through a private insurance company, which, as I pointed out earlier, most people already do and don't expect that to change significantly in the near future. So, are Dems REALLY screwed if they pass a bill with mandates (and no PO)?
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