No, see, they’d blame that on the eeevil insurance companies and the eeevil hospitals. Solution: more regulations.
And that side problem of the people who didn’t pay? Raise the tax on inactivity. John Roberts said it was legal to impose such a tax; it just couldn’t be a great amount of money. It’s the cost, not the principle of the thing, in his reasoning. But there’s no reason to take him seriously anymore after a decision like that.
What if nobody paid? What could the government do, deny everyone healthcare?
No, see, they’d blame that on the eeevil insurance companies and the eeevil hospitals. Solution: more regulations.
And that side problem of the people who didn’t pay? Raise the tax on inactivity. John Roberts said it was legal to impose such a tax; it just couldn’t be a great amount of money. It’s the cost, not the principle of the thing, in his reasoning. But there’s no reason to take him seriously anymore after a decision like that.