It's Foolish to Think of the Saving of Obamacare is a Victory

Many Democrats are celebrating the defeat of the Republican's attempt to "repeal and replace" Obamacare this morning. What the hell are Americans celebrating?

I'm an American ex-pat working for the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom. I've been a health care provider in the US system for 29 years before coming to the UK. If you're a citizen here, you get free healthcare at the point of service. It's true that your hospital may not have:

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  • a football field
  • a swimming pool
  • a basketball court
  • a grand piano

But you do get good quality health care.  That's my opinion as a provider and as a patient.

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But that's not just my opinion, it's a fact. Health care in the UK costs less and has better outcomes than in the USA.

You'll have US politicians speaking out of both sides of their mouths. They'll stand there flag waving, saying America is the greatest country in the world, while saying America can't afford to do what the rest of the civilised world already provides for its citizens. They'll say this while spending more on defence than China, South Korea, Italy, Germany, Japan, France, India, Iraq, Australia, Brazil, Israel, and the United Kingdom combined (and Donald Trump wants to spend 54 billion dollars more).

If you're an American citizen, do you feel safer? Since September 11, 2001, the United States has spent 4.79 TRILLION dollars on two wars and the so-called "battle on Islamic terrorism." Do you feel like the world is a safer place making that kind of investment?

If you're celebrating Obamacare, you're like this guy:

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He might be happy that he's got a car to drive, but he's still driving a clunker.

Now that's not to say say that the NHS is perfect. It's underfunded and stressed, but what do the people being served by it fear? They fear the NHS becoming something that mirrors the US health care system.

I understand why people are relieved that the health care they have now won't be taken away, but celebrate. Being screwed over a little less is no reason to celebrate. This should be a wake-up call, not a party.