Why Obamacare Becomes a Corrupt Law
The current public uproar over the implementation of President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act in America reveals how much corrupt the new law becomes, and the word "corrupt" here means something "wrong" or "improper."
On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law a federal statute known as "the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)," also known as "the Affordable Care Act (ACA)," or "ObamaCare" in short. The official "claim" of ObamaCare is three-fold, namely, (a) to improve the "quality" of health insurance, (b) to decrease "the uninsured rate" for a more universal health care for everyone, and (c) to reduce the "costs" of healthcare.
But there are numerous problems with ObamaCare since its implementation in the last months or so, to the point that the current results contradict or negate all of the three main goals of ObamaCare (as cited above). There are five main reasons for this corruption of ObamaCare, as explained below.
(1) The Oppression to Penalize People for Being Uninsured
The first reason for the corruption of ObamaCare has to do with its "socialist"-oriented mandate to force people to buy health insurance plans, so that no one is allowed to opt out. Under ObamaCare, in order to decrease "the uninsured rate" for a more universal health care, every American citizen is forced to buy a health insurance plan, like one of the four health insurance plans known as "bronze," "silver," "gold" and "platinum."
Those who refuse to do so will be subject to penalties under the new statute. For instance, by 2015, "the penalty imposed by the IRS will jump to $325 per adult and $162.50 per child up to $975 per family, then more than doubles in 2016 and beyond," as reported by Eric Pianin for The Fiscal Times on November 19, 2013.
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