Nobody really knows how many people are abusing the system. I've seen plenty of people over the years, receiving disability, or public assistance, that could probably provide for themselves. We've all seen people who park in the 'Handicap' spaces, that don't seem to have any physical problems, some even run a little to get into the store. I can see the appeal of free income, why would you want time punch a time clock everyday, come home tired, and just have enough left to get yourself ready to do it again? Sure, some people really enjoy their jobs, look forward to being there. Most of use are wishing we were doing something else. Mine's hard and physical, mostly mindless, so I do a lot of thinking and planning, for when I do have some spare time and energy. Make an honest dollar, get plenty of exercise (don't need a gym membership), not the worst thing.
Anyway, taking something you don't need, and profiting from it, is just basic human greed. A lot of businesses stockpile materials they don't really need, but they know that somebody will eventually.
There is going to be huge abuses of the health care system, most people don't like to spend money, and not get something in return. Some people like the attention and sympathy they get while being treated. Some people will be taking advantage of a cheap source of drugs for resale. They are going to create a higher demand for medical services, which means higher prices, and probably lower quality. Doctors can only handle so many patients in a day, wouldn't they be inclined to focus on the ones that pay the best, with the least effort? They'll have to pick and choose, some people will be sent elsewhere, or told to try again tomorrow. Don't really think they thinking things through too well. Guess this is more about political history, than actually helping people. There are more than twice as many Americans unemployed, than uninsured, or maybe they have been added to the 30 million this bill is suppose to help, but it would look too good if they had to start stating that there are 100 million uninsured Americans, and growing...