I'm not totally opposed to "universal" health care (god I'm getting sick of that term, it's catching up with "comprehensive"). I AM opposed to most of the current plan, however. From what I've been able to learn about it (which is not much because they have done a damn good job of providing almost no information, and what information IS there is often strangely worded, misleading, or just contradictory of other statements) there are several glaring flaws, the main being that the middle class is going to be bearing the burden of the "felt" increases. Yes, a multi-millionaire may pay more than a blue-collar worker, but the millionaire won't notice, or "feel", that few thousand dollars, unlike the Joe-Blow trying to raise a family.
It saddens me that Canada, U.K., and other European nations can manage to accomplish a "universal" healthcare system, each having their own benefits and drawbacks, but we, the "Greatest Nation in the World", couldn't just learn from their mistakes and try to design a legitimate solution. Nope, instead we get this clusterfuck.