@panzade,
It doesn't matter if I'm happy or sad about it, the ACA is a failure. It hasn't done anything that it promised to do. Costs haven't come down, and the people they were relying on to make it work are not buying the insurance. People such as myself have been saying since 2009 that this wasn't going to work. If they only have 5 million people singed up, that equals the # of people who had their insurance cancelled due to ACA mandates.
More people have signed up for the free side of the ACA, which is going to do nothing to help the majority. Sure some more people have insurance but at the expense of the majority with higher costs and may too much govt involvement. The continued delay in the major aspects of the law show that it is going to fail. The only thing the delays do is try and keep democrats in office and slow the pain we all know is coming. For those like myself, the pain is already here in the form of almost doubled premiums.