I found this to be striking seeing as the history of the bill was to provide optimal healthcare at an affordable cost in 2010 and it was still four years later something from a prominent scholar and expert in the field of medicine who is criticizing the system. Being Ignorant as I am about Obamacare it raises a genuine argument about the perspective of what Obamacare has done for our nation these are simply initial questions that came to mind and you can dock me points for asking them but I don’t want this paper to conform to the rigid structure of this class. I believe there is something larger out in our …show more content…
Obama masterfully allowed congress to do his bidding for him as he acted as an incredibly high level endorser. Seeing that we used to spend 17 percent of our GDP on healthcare any idea better than that seems brilliant As well as those who cannot afford COBRA defined by dol.gov(Department of Labor) as an institution that,”Gives workers and their families who lose their health benefits the right to choose to continue group health benefits provided their group health plan for limited periods of time under certain circumstances such as voluntary or involuntary job loss, reduction in the hours worked,transition between jobs, divorce,death, and other life events. However the ACA allows for a more reasonable alternative. Even though Obama’s involvement in the passing of Obamacare was merely him picking low hanging fruits and improving his presidential ratings it did matter as he swept the nation with the plan and in the words of Joe Biden Obama’s passing of the ACA was and I quote ,”f****** Huge.” So in todays paper we have summarized the roles of congress and the role of the president in the passing of the Affordable Care Act(Obamacare) However I want to touch on another subject that is tantamount to fully understanding