Good news seems to be coming already. The number of people without health insurance is declining.
http://www.emaxhealth.com/...
"Larry Levitt of the Kaiser Family Foundation tweeted a message stating that, in addition to the Rand report, Gallup and Urban also report that the number of individuals without health insurance is declining since the federal law went into effect."
In fact, the numbers have exceeded expectations.
http://www.philly.com/...
The original number already exceeded expectations, a surprise success after a disastrous roll-out and welcome news for Democrats who've been forced to defend their support for the unpopular law derided by critics as "Obamacare." Democratic senators took turns Thursday praising the robust sign-up numbers.
"We now know millions of people who have directly benefited from the Affordable Care Act," said Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., while bemoaning that "we're still stuck in this repeal, not repeal mode, particularly in the House of Representatives, and that's not doing a service to the people of this country."
The White House confirmed that an additional 400,000 have enrolled since President Barack Obama's announcement on April 1 that 7.1 million people had signed up on federal or state exchanges for health care coverage.
Our nation is warming up to the idea of mandatory health insurance, just like France, Germany, Canada and many others.