Night Strike wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Night Strike wrote:jj3044 wrote:There will always be flaws with an implementation this huge. No matter if you have a squad of the best project managers ever there will be issues. My company had an IT system replacement that took 2 years. Three years wasn't a lot of time at all to tackle something this large.oVo wrote:I have yet to hear anyone say there are no downsides or problems with initiating and implementing this Affordable Care Act. It is a huge undertaking and one of the first surprises was that opponents to the concept are willing to spend absurd amounts of money to block it. They are not generating constructive criticism or presenting alternative proposals to improve a healthcare system that has needed overhauled for decades.
This is precisely why there should never be programs this large. The federal government was never designed to institute massive domestic programs, which is why they're so bad at it. It was designed to be a liaison to other countries, operate national defense, and mediate disputes between the states. It was never meant to rule our lives through bloated national programs.
And yes, there have been PLENTY of alternative proposals out there. Just because the progressives don't like them doesn't mean they don't exist.
Name a private system that has WORKED, on such a large scale in all of history... then you can begin to ask if it "was never meant".
Private systems don't have to work on such a large scale because there will always be competition between different companies, causing each company to take care of a smaller portion of the large scale. However, the federal government is the most powerful monopoly ever created, which is why their "services" do such a poor job. Competition creates the best system possible, not government dictations.
You sure love law and rule and chaos and anarchy. How do you live with yourself? Perhaps you should end it now.