Wasn't this a main sticking point for passing some kind of legislation? That the U.S had all these millions of people without insurance dying in the streets and Congress just had to act to save them? Turns out this bill won't do any of that, if we didn't already know that.
Couple this with a report from the middle of December that health care costs will not go down, but increase with this bill, the passage of this is a huge mistake.Even as Democrats seek the biggest expansion of health coverage in decades, as many as 23 million people could still be without insurance by 2018, illustrating the complexity of achieving the long-held Democratic goal of universal health care.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/12/obama-healthcare-reform-budget-deficit-grows.html
Analysts in the Obama administration's Health and Human Services Department reported Friday that the nation's $2.5-trillion annual healthcare tab will not shrink at all under the Democrats' legislative blueprint as being pushed by happy Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democratic leader in the Senate.
Instead, they said, the nation's medical costs will actually grow faster under the new bill than....
...they would if that chatty crowd of Washington spenders did absolutely nothing nada zippo about it. And even if they did pass the existing version for all that money, 24 million Americans would still remain uncovered.