It falls on the backs of the middle class. They will see their premiums go up and many families that are now covered will lose it as companies move to only cover the employee. Most of the middle class won't get much, if any subsidy to buy insurance from the exchanges (which are more expensive than pre ACA plans). The poor will get more free coverage, the rich don't give a fuck. The average family will pay serval thousands a year more. They should all say "fuck you", pay the penalty, and then get insurance when they need it.
And abolishing Obamacare will prevent premiums from increasing....... how? The point of any kind of reform is to somehow make the healthcare system universally available to all at an
affordable price. If nothing is done to stabilize costs, health insurance premiums will continue to increase at the current rate or worse pricing out more and more employer provided insurance as well as individual.
I don't believe Obamacare is the answer to the our healthcare system's cost and availability problems, but if reform isn't attempted, the system will eventually collapse when too few Americans can afford it. It's then that a healthcare system dependant on socialized (government owned and operated) medicine will become all that's available to most of us. No reform is not an option and Obamacare is worth at least a shot from which some of you anti-government advocates might learn something.