Obama defends Obamacare, acknowledges problems with the law

10/22/16
 
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from Politico,
10/20/16:

President Barack Obama delivered a robust defense of Obamacare on Thursday, but also acknowledged his signature domestic achievement needs fixes as premiums rise and insurers are fleeing the law.

Obama hailed the achievements of the federal health care law six years after passage, providing coverage to an additional 20 million Americans and reducing the uninsured rate to the lowest level ever recorded. And he sought to remind Americans that they likely benefit from the law’s consumer protections, even though just a small fraction of the country actually buys coverage from Obamacare’s insurance marketplaces.

“The Affordable Care Act has done what it was designed to do,” Obama said during a nearly hourlong speech at Miami Dade College. “It gave us affordable health care. So what’s the problem? Why is there still such a fuss? Well, part of the problem is a Democratic president named Barack Obama passed the law. That’s just the truth.”

Obama conceded that the law has encountered “growing pains,” but he said the problems of Obamacare’s insurance marketplaces only apply to a small segment of the population who can’t get coverage elsewhere.

“Just because a lot of the Republican criticism has proven to be false and politically motivated doesn’t mean there aren’t some legitimate concerns about how the law is working now,” he said.

Obama also argued that the time has long since passed for Republicans on Capitol Hill to engage in meaningful discussions about how to bolster the law, rather than simply calling for it to be repealed wholesale — as has been their mantra for the past six years.

“Repealing the Affordable Care Act will not work,” Obama said. “That’s a bad idea. That will not solve the problem.”

The president even offered to ditch the moniker of his biggest — and most controversial — domestic achievement if it would persuade Republicans to move on from their repeal efforts.

“They can even change the name of the law to ReaganCare,” Obama joked. “Or they can call it Paul-RyanCare. I don’t care about credit. I just want it to work.”

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