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In reply to the discussion: "Obamacare confession." [View all]TrollBuster9090
(6,129 posts)And I never see the idea of government forcing private industry to give the public MORE OPTIONS as being a bad thing. This has been true ever since the Federal Anti-monopoly laws came into effect around the turn of the century, forbidding monopolies, and actually FORCING businesses to compete with each other. Something economic libertarians claim they would do without government, but IN REALITY it's something they've never done at any period in history without government forcing them to do so for the first time around 1900.
So, I'd say children with either dead parents, or poor parents were NEVER 'equal' to children with live and/or wealthy parents.
Furthermore, this gives THE OPTION for just regular middle class parents to continue to help their kids by keeping them on their plan.
And finally, the ACA gives premium assistance to poor young people who couldn't afford it.
I'd say no matter which way you slice it, young people who's parents are dead are STILL better off under Obamacare. I can't possibly think of any way they'd be worse off under Obamacare than they were before. Can you? If you can, please tell me.