I didn't call you stupid, I called you uninformed since you jump to conclusions but are unable to back up your weak reasons with data.
And you are blaming ACA for certain pharma prices? Don't waste my time with kooky right wing bullshit, this isn't Fox News comment section.
It's simple. Where you have a third party paying for another, the quantity of goods and services demanded increased by the user because it is "free" for them, or in the case of college education, easily financed.
All you have to do is look at the inflation rate of healthcare and tuition versus most other consumer goods and services over a long period of time during several economic cycles to recognize something is going on. It is not unusual for see double digit annual price increases for these items.
Have you not seem Turing Pharaceuticals and others raise prices? What is the cost of medical procedures now versus just before Obama care was enacted? What is the net effect of Obamacare on the US Governments budget?
On the Vancouver, WA School of Dentistry website they show expected annual tuition price increases of over 12%. In other words, some of these colleges expect large annual tuition increases.
So tell me, Mr. Trader, if the cost of something goes up faster than one's ability to pay for it (Government budget deficits or wage increases), what happens to the affordability of that item for people who do not get free benefits? How many additional hours per year does one need to work for the same item and pay for it (plus interest). Also, when a smaller group must pay, either directly or indirectly the costs of a benefit for another, does not their financial burden multiply according to the number of non paying participants? Don't the non paying participants demand (or are offered) the most healthcare, to boot?
There is no free lunch, free college education, or free healthcare for that matter, and this is the reason why Leftist policies ultimately doom the communities, the states, or the countries economic system and prosperity of its most productive citizens.
Furthermore, even when someone does not pay for a good or service directly, working class people pay for it indirectly through higher taxes, including interest costs. Wasn't Obamacare basically a transfer of healthcare costs to working class people?
Again: Demand Push Inflation is caused by easy financing or a Third party paying for a good or service for the benefit of another.