I agree that congress is not further along than we are on obamacare, but I disagree that they are a direct reflection of the populace. I think we have reached a point where it is largely the opposite. People latch onto the talking points of their party and reflect what the leaders want them to think. That is why people, like most of us on this board, don't know what Obamacare is about. We haven't taken the time to look into it and understand it. Instead we try to get our info from the politicians and their message is mixed beyond all recognition. So to franklin's point, instead of people trying to find out what it is they are for or against they just rail against or for it as their party tells them to. The exact same conversation franklin posted could be had from the opposite side with generally the same results, only instead of trying to throw everyone under the bus liberals would generally just throw conservatives under the bus, blaming it all on the repubs, and then touting obamacare as the answer when they have zero clue what it really entails. I don't pretend I know much more about the ACA than others, but I have been involved in the decision-making process of a large corporation regarding issues that the ACA has a direct impact on. And the impact I have seen so far does not fill me with hope. And the talk from the insurance companies actually scares me.