ACA didn't address generic drugs (or our lack of them), insurance companies, mark up for catastrophic care, etc. also, it's fairly well known that healthcare availability barely went up, due to the large number of rural hospital closures. Yes, more people have insurance. No, more people don't have access to a doctor. Let me get this straight liberals, requiring an ID to vote is too onerous, but requiring an 88 year old white grandma in Kansas to drive 50 miles to a hospital is OK? ACA = a transfer payment from rural whites, one of the poorest groups in the U.S., to urban blacks, another one of the poorest groups in the U.S. Tax dividends? Tax corporations? NOPE! Let's take money from rural whites. Yay, increased political polarization + decreased pragmatism.
Our two party system is a joke. I wish some of yall would stop pretending otherwise.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...-aca/18532471/