I actually one night read whatever version was posted before they voted
on something that needed to be passed before we could find out what was
in it. I think it was something like 1200 pages, but it was double and
triple spaced and had very little on each page.
A good part of the "law" addressed lots of other laws, and adding money
to various programs that had nothing to do with health (or medical)
care, or maybe peripherally. The parts that were related to
health/medical care were pretty much incomprehensible, and referred to
setting up various other boards and commissions and such to suss out the
details. So basically there was not a lot in there to do with
health/medical care and it just sorta kicked it down the road to these
various other groups to try to figure out.
So basically it spread a lot of money around, and gave the
responsibility to bureaucrats who apparently would not really be
answerable to any guiding or managing force. I think that is why it is
a train wreck and nobody really knows what the hell it actually is, or
does, or when, or how.
Lucky us. I find it interesting that the unions don't like it, and the
congressional staff don't like it.
--R
On 8/8/13 5:35 PM, roger...@comcast.net wrote:
Let's see...2000 page bill nobody read,
_______________________________________
http://www.okiebenz.com
To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/
To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to:
http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com