Paul Ryan’s Health Care Plan Doesn’t Really Eliminate The Individual Mandate

Perhaps the most despised element of the Affordable Care Act is known as the “individual mandate” – the requirement that anybody who can afford to purchase health insurance must do so, or pay a penalty at tax time. Some liberals deeply resent that the government is forcing them to purchase a product from a private company, while conservatives seem to consider the penalty to be an intolerable encroachment on personal freedom.