- The document discusses whether voters properly consented to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) given misleading information provided about the law.
- It argues politicians had asymmetrical incentives to keep voters misinformed in order to encourage political activity and pass the law, rather than ensuring correct understanding.
- While the ACA aimed to achieve social goals of expanding access to healthcare, how it was passed relied on what voters didn't truly know about its implications, raising questions about the legitimacy of consent.