Where it didn't fail is giving coverage to everyone.
I hate to break it to you, but it didn't add people who didn't have access to healthcare. It just added people who didn't have access to health
insurance. There is a
huge difference between care and having insurance.
You know what? Those very people who are now forced to have health
insurance did not get any better or more accessible
care than before. And they still
have to pay out of the *** for such "care."
Because, guess what, those low premiums that existed for everyone before? Well, now they are at the maximum statutory limit, of which most people wouldn't even come close to meeting every year to justify having such insurance. And now, on top of all that, everyone except those who are shuffled into Medicare now have an additional monthly bill for services they aren't using.
How was this a solution again? No advancement in care, higher costs, and unused benefits, this certainly reeks of a liberal idea for making "more affordable, better healthcare for all." In order to benefit less than 5% of the nation, the remainder 95% has to be in a worse position.
This is Obama's legacy. One that needs to be erased for the betterment of society.
And this is the negatives of what the law is
supposed to address. It doesn't even hold a candle against all of the negatives this law wasn't supposed to address......
That's really helping to have an healthy discussion, thanks.
It's because your healthcare system is a lot different than ours. Instead of leading the way or even contribute to the industry at large, Canada has been taking innovations and technology from other countries (mainly, the US) and using it for their own purposes.
Your medical R&D budget doesn't even come
close to the US R&D budget, and you, along with other liberals and socialists, believe that the Canadian system is better than US? Well, sure, if you are going to use very limited datapoints in your arguments, but overall your system is incomparable to ours for comparison, because there are too many differences between the two.
So, yes, I do not believe you have a grasp of what the damage Obamacare has done to this country because you do not have a stake in this country like I do.