The Affordable Care Act, commonly known as ObamaCare, was passed 14 years ago, in 2010, although it did not take effect until 2014. Despite initial promises from Democrats to improve healthcare, critics argue that the legislation has not made insurance more affordable. Many individuals report facing high premiums and deductibles, leading to significant out-of-pocket expenses. Additionally, insurance companies are reportedly experiencing record profits, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the policy in addressing healthcare costs for consumers.
The Affordable Care Act didn’t make insurance more affordable. 14 years later and my insurance sucks, I pay ridiculous premiums and deductibles, and the insurance companies are making record profits. https://t.co/cGOQVGOKkK
Obamacare passed in 2010, when Democrats swore they'd "fixed" health care. They passed it then, but it didn't actually go into effect until 2014, which means in 10 years they've only made the problem worse. Why would you trust them to fix it now? https://t.co/JxH45d5Znv
Obamacare was passed 14 years ago. The only policy most people can afford has a super high deductible where you end up paying for most stuff out of pocket anyway. https://t.co/PSB31I97ZW