A big concern with this bill is how healthcare providers will be compensated. It isn't right that someone who paid for 8 years of higher education to have their income docked as it might be under this bill. Essentially, this bill was not developed correctly or constitutionally. The bill was dropped into the senate's lap with little time for them to consider it, especially given its voluminous nature. Also, there is a lot of stuff in this bill that is in no way related to health care. Things were tacked on, piggy backing, in essence, to the bill, which is not right. I can't recall specifics, since I have not been paying this bill enough attention, but I know this was a big issue. Also, it is telling to look at the numbers in the house. Every single republican, and a decent amount of dems voted against the bill. This means that the bill is not simply a partisan issue, and due to its controversial nature, the way these numbers break down is worth noting. And I would not say that americans are all stupid, that kind of mudslinging won't get you anywhere. It would be safer, perhaps, to claim that a great deal of Americans are ill informed, but the same could be said for canadians, brits, aussies, and so forth. Lets keep the focus here on the bill, not on patriotism and anti-americanism