It depends on what you mean by doing nothing.
If "doing nothing" means actively ignoring easy legislative fixes that could improve the exchanges, lower costs, and remove bureaucratic waste, then doing nothing might make things worse.
But it's hard to imagine even that being worse than gutting Medicare/Medicaid.
If "doing nothing" means actively ignoring easy legislative fixes that could improve the exchanges, lower costs, and remove bureaucratic waste, then doing nothing might make things worse.
But it's hard to imagine even that being worse than gutting Medicare/Medicaid.
"There remain four irreducible objections to religious faith: that it wholly misrepresents the origins of man and the cosmos, that because of this original error it manages to combine the maximum servility with the maximum of solipsism, that it is both the result and the cause of dangerous sexual repression, and that it is ultimately grounded on wish-thinking." ~Christopher Hitchens, god is not Great
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