President Obama issued a statement celebrating the
fifth anniversary of the Affordable Care Act that told Republicans to
embrace reality while he debunked some of the biggest lies about
Obamacare.
In a statement, President Obama said:
On the five-year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, one thing couldn’t be clearer: This law is working, and in many ways, it’s working even better than anticipated.
After five years of the Affordable Care Act, more
than 16 million uninsured Americans have gained the security of health
insurance – an achievement that has cut the ranks of the uninsured by
nearly one third. These aren’t just numbers. Because of this law,
there are parents who can finally afford to take their kids to the
doctor. There are families who no longer risk losing their home or
savings just because someone gets sick. There are young people free to
pursue their dreams and start their own business without worrying about
losing access to healthcare. There are Americans who, without this law,
would not be alive today.
For Americans who already had insurance before this
law was passed, the Affordable Care Act has meant new savings and new
protections. Today, tens of millions of Americans with pre-existing
conditions are no longer at risk of being denied coverage. Women no
longer have to worry about being charged more just for being women.
Millions of young people have been able to stay on their parents’ plan
until they turn 26. More than 9 million seniors and people with
disabilities have saved an average of $1,600 per person on their
prescription medicine, over $15 billion in all since the Affordable Care
Act became law. More than 70 million Americans have gained access to
preventive care, including contraceptive services, with no additional
out-of-pocket costs. And the law has helped improve the quality of
health care: it’s a major reason we saw 50,000 fewer preventable patient
deaths in hospitals over the last three years of data.
The cynics said this law would kill jobs and cripple
our economy. Despite the fact that our businesses have created nearly
12 million new jobs since this law was passed, some still insist it’s a
threat. But a growing body of evidence – actual facts – shows that the
Affordable Care Act is good for our economy. In stark contrast to
predictions that this law would cause premiums to skyrocket, last year
the growth in health care premium costs for businesses matched its
lowest level on record. If premiums had kept growing over the last four
years at the rate they had in the last decade, the average family
premium would be $1,800 higher than it is today. That’s $1,800 that
stays in your pocket or doesn’t come out of your paycheck. And in part
because health care prices have grown at their slowest rate in nearly 50
years since this law was passed, we’ve been able to cut our deficits by
two-thirds. Health care costs that have long been the biggest factor
driving our projected long-term up deficits up are now the single
biggest factor driving those deficits down.
The Affordable Care Act has been the subject of more
scrutiny, more rumor, more attempts to dismantle and undermine it than
just about any law in recent history. But five years later, it is
succeeding – in fact, it’s working better than even many of its
supporters expected. It’s time to embrace reality. Instead of trying
yet again to repeal the Affordable Care Act and allowing special
interests to write their own rules, we should work together to keep
improving our healthcare system for everybody. Instead of kicking
millions off their insurance and doubling the number of uninsured
Americans, as the House Republican budget would do, we should work
together to make sure every American has a chance to get covered.
Five years ago, we declared that in
America, quality, affordable health care is not a privilege, it is a
right. And I’ll never stop working to protect that right for those who
already have it, and extend it to those who don’t, so that all of us can
experience the blessings of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
in this country we love.
President Obama knocked down all of the major
Republican ACA lies. Obamacare hasn’t killed jobs. It hasn’t destroyed
the economy. The ACA hasn’t sent health care costs spiraling out of
control. The ACA hasn’t cost Americans more money. Republicans are, have
been, and will continue to be wrong about the Affordable Care Act.
Republicans will never embrace reality. The GOP is
“bitterly clinging” on to the myth that Obamacare has been bad for
America. What Republicans have never been willing to admit to themselves
is that the American people want access to affordable healthcare.
President Obama and Democrats have fought for years for the ACA. The
Affordable Care Act has saved lives. The law hasn’t killed anyone with
“death panels.”
Obama
rarely takes credit for his accomplishments, but on the ACA’s fifth
birthday, the president and all of those who fought for this law deserve
to take a victory lap.
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