How do you know you won't need medical services? The essence of a free rider is someone who doesn't purchase health insurance when he's healthy, and then forces others to pay when he eventually and inevitably gets sick. As many have pointed out, if you can hold off purchasing insurance until when you get sick, that's not insurance. It's welfare. And I resent having to provide welfare to free riders who coasted all those years when I was paying premiums to stay insured like a responsible adult.
Well, for starters, I'm not plumbed for a pap smear, there is no way in Hell I'll ever be pregnant (and if I am, by golly, I'll make enough to pay the bills off the book rights alone), and unless my wife and I have a moment like Abraham and Sarah (which, considering the damage her second pregnancy did, the ligation, and age, really would require a miracle) I can safely say there are services required to be covered by Obamacare we simply will not need. I don't have to be the amazing Kreskin, just have a little knowledge of biology and medicine.
Likelihood of one of us coming down with HIV/AIDS? I'm not sure I can express that as an appropriate fraction without using exponents, so let's simply say 1*10^-4000 for a wildeyed guess.
Now, I HAD catastrophic health care to cover any really big expenses, and savings to cover the deductibles, but your cherished ACA took that insurance off the table. I have gone over the crippling downside of the economics of a Cadillac plan which simply provides coverage which we will not need, at a rate that is prohibitively expensive on more than one thread, and will spare you a reiteration you obviously didn't comprehend, if you even read it.
So fine me. Use the IRS to seize all I own, my home to auction for pennies on the dollar and put my ass on the street so I can die there? Is that my reward for paying my bills AND picking up the tab for others all my life by paying taxes, too?
That scenario would meet with resistance that will incur medical costs.
Just get the damned government out from between the patients and their doctors.
It'll save a lot of money, we'll get better care.
The ACA needs to go.