Quote from Gabfly1:
I think that adequate health care coverage for a population is more important than the health care business remaining in the private sector. Extrapolate from there. I don't know the numbers, but the more people who pay a reasonable premium into a large pool, the better the costs will be distributed and covered, with the overriding condition being one of universal coverage. The private health insurers don't have to play if they don't want to. But if they want to, then they should play by the new rules.
In the same way that BP has screwed up the Gulf, private health insurers in the aggregate have screwed up too many lives.
Given the two choices of adequate health care vs. private sector providers, sure, I agree. I choose adequate heath care for the population. But the world isn't binary.
There are ways to do both. We just didn't go down that path. Tort reform would have been a good start.