Yeah, that's kind of the vapid, baseless response that I expected.Spidey wrote:I’m sure all government agencies are qualified to tell people what they want to hear.
Surely, for all the organizations stating that the ACA will sink the economy, you can find one that has found a plausible scenario, in which the ACA causes an increase in premiums or a massive increase in the deficit and has the data to back up the claim. Maybe if you put some effort into finding and presenting that data, then you can form a convincing argument to that effect, instead of coming off as a partisan hack/conspiracy theorist. If you can't or won't find any kind of credible data to back up your claim that the the Affordable Care Act will have an adverse effect on providing affordable healthcare, then you have no place making that claim to begin with.
If you do insist on only defending this insipid, "The government only tells you what you want to hear, maaaan!" position, though, then provide some credible evidence that the DHHS, GAO, and CBO consistantly provide rosey policy analyses that fly in the face of reality.