Nomi Prins: Real Danger of “Obamacare”: Insurance Company Takeover of Health Care
Election rhetoric shuns the big picture
in favor of the bigger platitude. Now that The Show is over, we are left
with the equivalent of a Sunday morning hangover following a binge of
promises and lies. We leave the theatre of political spectacle on
steroids for the real world of unstable economy, a globally and publicly
subsidized financial sector, and increased costs of living on
everything from food to education to health-care; outpacing declining
median incomes. The average cost for health insurance for a family is $15,745 per year vs. a median income of $50,502, or about half post-tax take-home pay.
“Obamacare” is the name commonly used
for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) of 2010. The
very moniker is indicative of how name-and-image-centric our world has
become; Medicare was never called “Johnsoncare” when President Johnson
signed it into law in 1965 and Johnson was not exactly a man of
small-personality. At any rate, Obamacare or the PPACA ranks as one of
the most misrepresented issues from the campaign, by both sides of the
ever-slimming aisle.
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