I don't doubt that there is good in the AHCA. Far from it. My biggest complaints are that a) it is unclear what the cost will be to any particular individual or family (a solvable problem) and that b) it doesn't go far enough to give access to low income families and individuals. The act was a compromise, and not the best we could have done.
I have health care, and have for pretty much all of my adult life. My life will be little changed with or without Obamacare. I may pay a little more, or a little less, but that is largely inconsequential to me personally. I would not mind paying more if it meant that those who go without would not have to.
I'm more concerned about those who have gone without, and for whom even a modest expense represents the difference between eating or not. We can do better for them.
I have health care, and have for pretty much all of my adult life. My life will be little changed with or without Obamacare. I may pay a little more, or a little less, but that is largely inconsequential to me personally. I would not mind paying more if it meant that those who go without would not have to.
I'm more concerned about those who have gone without, and for whom even a modest expense represents the difference between eating or not. We can do better for them.