sycasey;842841456 said:
Yes, but in the case of the ACA you can't make this argument. People DEFINITELY need health care (doesn't matter if they want it, they are going to need it), and the ACA certainly did expand health coverage and did not increase costs (costs did continue to increase, but at a slower rate than prior to the ACA).
It wasn't perfect, but the bill basically did what its backers said it would. Meanwhile, Trump and the GOP claim they don't want anyone to lose health coverage and then push this thing through.
Anyway, enough of your "but Democrats!" responses. What is your defense for THIS Republican bill? How does it help the country? What benefit is there besides upper-class tax cuts?
It wasn't a But Democrats response, it was a response to your stupid comment that the only motivation in the Republican Congress right now is to give tax cuts to people with high incomes regardless of how they get them. I believe the ACA is a tax on healthy people and business. Costs increased exponentially after the ACA for those on private health insurance. The few coworkers/employees I have eligible for Medicaid switched to it to save money and get better health coverage, even those making 6 figures. Generally, I'm in favor of having the wealthy pay higher percentages in taxes. However, I have little faith in the government's ability to help deserving people. I appreciate the fact that a few wealthy posters here prefer to give to charity and dislike the government taking their money away and redistributing it.
However, I too am concerned that automation, computers, and outsourcing is taking jobs. My company cannot hire new employees right now. They cost too much. Customer service is being replaced by a better E-Commerce engine. We might actually listen this time when someone is selling conveyor belts and machines to replace warehouse employees. The automation is getting cheaper and the employees are getting more expensive. If we don't make these changes, we won't be around in a couple years.
Today, I called Microsoft Customer Support and spoke with someone in southeast Asia. I wonder what government is going to look like when the unemployment rate is 40% because there are few unskilled jobs available. At the same time, I shudder because of the guy who watches TV and plays computer games and/or drinks all day collects a welfare check because they cannot get a job when 100 miles away companies are raising wages to encourage people to move their because they cannot find workers.