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In reply to the discussion: I don't think the Health Insurance Reform Act was a great progressive achievement. [View all]Bob Wallace
(549 posts)When the US Constitution was written the country did not become a perfect paradise.
We've amended and expanded the legal system that was started in the 1700s and we'll be amending and expanding for many years to come.
Anyone think that going back to the 1788 version of our government a good idea? Backtrack on minority rights, women's right to vote, all that good stuff?
We fight for each step forward that we make. We entered this battle with three problems to solve:
1) Some 49 million Americans didn't have health insurance largely because they couldn't afford it. 30,000 Americans were dying each year because they couldn't afford treatment.
2) Some people couldn't get insurance because they had a pre-existing condition.
3) Some people were getting kicked off their policies because they were costing a lot of money to treat.
We seem to have fixed those problems. Perhaps not 100%/totally/perfectly fixed, but largely fixed. We can work more on any lingering problems once we get Democrats back in charge of passing legislation.