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Obamacare Essay Question

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“If the Affordable Care Act is as good as you say, why doesn't the whole world have universal health care?” I asked this question in my US Government class. The teacher, who supports Obamacare, had no solid answer but suggested that it goes to the root question who pays what for whom. “Why don't you use your real life experience and try answering that questions?” I sat in my room thinking about his challenge. I snacked on my German sausages and pasta, drinking my 2% milk, asking myself, “Can my experience answer my own question?” Since freshman year I have lived in Rosemead, Los Angeles. The residences are mostly Mexican, Chinese, Vietnamese but without a caucasian in sight. This is totally different than what I expected of America, and definitely different than the little village of Pawling in upstate New York where I attend a lily white boarding school. However, I started to blend in; I played basketball. I rode bikes, and I hung out with other teens. We all were basically the same but just embraced different cultures. For instance, the Vietnamese insisted on entire families …show more content…

How can the richer Americans in Pawling simply walk away from helping the poorer people in Rosemead afford health care? By letting the poor go uninsured the US is returning to a system of health care by emergency room visits. It makes sense to me that the rich would pay less funding a comprehensive health care system rather than paying millions of unknown prices charged for millions of unscheduled emergency room visits. How do people balance this issue whether to pay a flat rate or take the risk of possibly paying more? When people are in such different environments from one another, how do we agree on important issues on a national level? The answer is we don't understand each other. Part of the solution is to get the people in Pawling to know the people in Rosemead and

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