Remember that we're talking about people who thought that the ACA was a great idea, but Obamacare would destroy the country, even though they were the same thing. They were fed a line and were much, much, much, much, much, much too stupid to think about it.
Sure sure. That might be true, but...
It's funny how often the usual suspect think tanks and media outlets and general gobshites tell us something's an utter disaster and we just cannot do it otherwise the nation will collapse. They do this with any taxes, and climate change policies, other environmental policies, smoking bans, diet campaigns (sugar/fats). They were saying this about the ACA, that it would meltdown the US healthcare services and/or federal budget. You name it, there's a whole army of rent-a-twats to rush out and try and kill it in the public mind before it can get any traction. Some of those things they attacked ended up happening, and the supposed catastrophe never happened.
This looks straight out of the standard PR playbook from the billionaire/business lobby. They lie to us, all the time.
I think I'll reserve judgement until I've seen wider opinion.
No, there was a consensus among policy experts, not left or right per se, that US healthcare policy is abysmal, has the highest cost, and is the least efficient among OCED countries. The people who hated it were the insurance companies, who were the main villains in that story. Carbon taxes are a type of sin tax, and at least among people who believed in climate change, of whom the majority were climate experts, people agreed that was the best way to go as cap and trade was viewed as a way for Elon Musk just to sell carbon credits. The smoking ban has once again obscured those who engage in bad behavior compared to those who were policy experts. With sugar and fat, it's more like the US operations kept pushing more processed foods, which again were proven bad, but it's only trans fats that are bad, regular fats, and sugar in grapes, for example, aren't. Environmental policy is mixed, anti-nuclear is the green-peace/green party loony-tunes policy made by Simpson-watching idiots who tied themselves to trees vs. the campaign for universal healthcare. Factory and industrial farming for non-processed food like bun cakes is a good thing as it feeds people, pesticides are good as long as they're not being used too much, and agrarian research is a good thing, Organic is made for green party twats, which will make people in poorer countries starve. But generally, no lead paint and gasoline, cleaner rivers, cleaner water, and cleaner air are good things.
The federal budget is complicated, yes, there is a point where the debt becomes a problem, but the US isn't near there yet. However, looney tunes Zimbabwe-style massive printing of dollar bills via post-Keynesianism economic policy will mean hyperinflation. Also, people are sometimes idiots who will vote for someone like Trump, Julius Caesar, or even a
Gracchi brothers-like demagogue.