How will health-care reform affect me?
A lot of the questions I've been getting on the new law are very specific queries about how the legislation will affect particular people in particular situations. I wish I could respond to all of them. I can't. But this article does a good job laying out a number of different scenarios and explaining the likely impact the law will have on them, for good and bad.
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Ezra Klein
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March 30, 2010; 11:16 AM ET
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Explaining health-care reform
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Posted by: JkR- | March 30, 2010 2:12 PM | Report abuse
The sad part is that the law is so complicated and convoluted that people *don't* know how it will affect them.
And all of these people that are asking you are most likely liberal supporters.
So....they supported the reform, but don't have a clue what's in it??
That about it?
Posted by: WrongfulDeath | March 30, 2010 4:05 PM | Report abuse
Anyone who claims not to know, has decided they don't want to know. There were 3 columns in Sunday's Post about what the bill would mean, in specifics. To be a reader of this fine blog and claim not to know what's in the bill is disingenuous, at best.
If you choose to be a low information citizen, and it IS mostly a choice to be so, you really shouldn't whine about it.
Posted by: JkR- | March 30, 2010 8:05 PM | Report abuse
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You mean somebody HAS read the bill?