I not someone who would call people names. I believe we all have the best interest of the country at heart, but we buy into different sales jobs by politicians and the media.
I think Obamacare is effed-up, but after every presidential candidate (both R or D) starting with Ford has promised health care reform as part of their platform, it was good to see someone do something!
To the point of not glorifying the people who criticized Obamacare, I would ask why did they not come up with a better solution? That really would have been the way to take advantage of the "oh so obvious" flaws of Obamacare and totally embarrass Obama with a more effective and streamlined plan. Even (Bill) Clinton criticized that Obamacare was just another form of Insurance managed healthcare which will ultimately maintain the status quo of out of control medical costs in this country.
Is it just too late? Does big Pharma and other lobbying agencies have too much control of the government?
Trump is repealing the financial reforms that Obama put in place after the economy went south. I did not realize they were a bipartisan problem that qualified for Trump's priority! Do you think it has anything to do with the 6 advisers/cabinet members Trump has hired who either currently or previously worked for Goldman Sachs? Things are way too cozy between the president and financial sector.
For the record:
1. White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon,
2. Treasury Secretary nominee Steve Mnuchin,
3. National Economic Council Chairman-appointee Gary Cohn,
4. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman nominee Jay Clayton,
5. Senior Whitehouse Advisor Anthony Scaramucci,
6. Senior Counselor for Economic Initiatives Dina Habib Powell.
First, people want what THEY think is best, but one side is always telling us to spend our money on programs they want, regardless of our ability to spend more of our paycheck. Look at the protests/riots, Facebook, comments for almost every article on the Internet- one side can't even allow the other to have a differing opinion and if they do, they're constantly barraged by the others who call them names that are insulting to a degree that amaze me. Businesses are being damaged while customers are inside, cars are burned with people inside, people are beaten with clubs and shovels for no other reason than they support the other guy. People are out of control and they have lost the ability to discuss or even think about things without becoming violently angry. That doesn't sound like a working civilization, to me.
Yeah, Obama did that all by himself, right? And to add to the insult, even HE called it 'Obamacare'. How special. We need a health care plan, but definitely not this one and not one that penalizes people for not joining. People didn't pay a penalty before, other than causing hospitals to close when they lost too much money but using the IRS to collect it is BS! I'm sure someone has calculated the total cost of all health care procedures done annually, added the prescription drugs and used the SWAG method to come up with a number for over the counter drugs and for the number of people who do & don't go to a doctor for anything in a calendar year. Then, they decided that it costs each person $X/year for their care and saw that their model doesn't work.
If the IRS collects penalties from people who didn't buy in, where does this money go? I seriously doubt it goes to anything other than the general accounts- the chance that it goes toward health care or the insurance companies seems preposterous.
I have seen offers of a Physical exam for about $100- I don't know if they pad the total with prescriptions or if they're subsidized, but I think it would be a great idea to have a baseline for all people to be examined, so some kind of baseline can be established. In many cases, I'm sure some disease or condition will be found that's causing problems for the people, but they either ignored it, self-medicated or avoided doing anything our of fear/lack of ability to pay. Yes, it's a huge undertaking, but there's nothing fair about Obamacare and as much as I agree with "Nobody said life it fair", forcing healthy people to pay for the continuous bad diet and health habits of others is wrong. They have talked about some kind of 'Sin Tax' for cigarettes, booze, etc but if the government gets it greasy hands on it, it's gone.
I do think lobbyists are too powerful, but the other side of that coin can't be ignored- politicians are too greedy.
Obama's cabinet wasn't without its share of turds and Hillary's cabal is pretty bad, too. Hell, look at Chelsea's father-in-law.