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In reply to the discussion: Now that 40 million uninsured people will now have access to healthcare, where will they go to get [View all]hughee99
(16,113 posts)nor have I said, or attempted to imply, that if it's not perfect on day 1 it will be a disaster. I am saying that some people are under the impression that these issues are fixed, and that then when it's implemented, if people are not told what issues to expect initially, and how those issues are going to be addressed, they're going to think someone fucked up. Then, they'll get pissed. If enough people get pissed, there's going to be problems implementing those fixes (the repukes will see to that). It is, in my opinion, better for proponents of the ACA to be, very publicly, up front with the people about short term problems and long term fixes so when people encounter such problems, they feel confident that the people in charge anticipated this issue and are working to resolve it. I'm sorry if I don't think that's unreasonable, a repuke talking point, or predicting doom.