Our good friend Bob Graboyes (senior research fellow for the Mercatus Center at George Mason University) has some key insights into the failed ObamaTax roll-out. Among them:
That is, more people may have insurance (although this remains unproven), but the supply of actual health care remains steady (or is, in fact, falling). So how valuable is your ObamaPlan if you can’t find a provider who accepts it?
Then there’s the little problem of administering your plan if you’re fortunate enough to be able to afford and are successful in actually buying one:
“[T]he back end is still dysfunctional. It’s very difficult for a consumer to conduct a transaction as you would with, say, Amazon.com, that results in verifiable coverage. Pen, paper, and processing time are still required“
And how does one track changes made this way?
There’s lots more, all of it good, all of it important.