the uninsured market will they lose their coverage? they re uninsured. you have many that are still uninsured. our goal and this is what we re working toward is to preserve or to restore, to restore access to affordable health care. what has happened through the lead-up to the obamacare process and obamacare was health care has become unaffordable. right, i remember that that was the eimpetus for it. but people are covered by obamacare. in fact, there s been a run on it. but not everybody. not everybody is covered. the people who are covered, when you repeal it what happens? if you look at the fact that you had two tracks that you could travel to reforming the nation s health insurance and health care access system. one was government control. right. that s what obamacare was.
and the uninsured, or at least part of the uninsured market. that is kind of a direct the government directly taking over about 7 or 8% of the market it doesn t have control over now. even in that part of the market, even there where they re having the most direct effect, there is not even a public option with the public insurer pushing out the public sector. people are still going to be buying from cigna, blue cross or blue shield or kaiser. not to say there is not government regulation, but the idea that it is a government takeover? what about the cost question, i am fascinated about the cost question. people seem like they re really debating a thing that we re going to find out pretty soon, there is a spirited debate that premiums will shock people. premiums wouldn t shock people. well, we can kind of wait, the proof of the pudding is in the
government or their employer. and the uninsured, or at least part of the uninsured market. that is kind of a direct the government directly taking over about 7 or 8% of the market it doesn t have control over now. even in that part of the market, even there where they re having the most direct effect, there is not even a public option with the public insurer pushing out the public sector. people are still going to be buying from cigna, blue cross or blue shield or kaiser. not to say there is not government regulation, but the idea that it is a government takeover? what about the cost question, i am fascinated about the cost question. people seem like they re really debating a thing that we re going to find out pretty soon, there is a spirited debate that premiums will shock people. premiums wouldn t shock people. well, we can kind of wait, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
government or their employer. and the uninsured, or at least part of the uninsured market. that is kind of a direct the government directly taking over about 7 or 8% of the market it doesn t have control over now. even in that part of the market, even there where they re having the most direct effect, there is not even a public option with the public insurer pushing out the public sector. people are still going to be buying from cigna, blue crosska. not to say there is not government regulation, but the idea that it is a government takeover? what about the cost question, i am fascinated about the cost question. people seem like they re really debating a thing that we re going to find out pretty soon, there is a spirited debate that premiums will shock people. premiums wouldn t shock people. well, we can kind of wait, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. what about this claim that this