The San Antonio
Express News have released an editorial on June 25, 2015 over the
Affordable Care Act in Texas. The name of the author was not mentioned but is
represented by the Express-News Editorial Board. The author is upset about the
State’s resistance to accept the Affordable Care Act aka. Obamacare which tries
to provide medical care to everyone. Texas is in opposition towards this
movement denying to expand Medicaid and refusing to set up a State marketplace exchange
to provide health care and yet ironically still requests subsidies, grants and
funding from the federal government to resolve the issue with uninsured. Texas
political leaders have constant lingering insecurities about privacy, states’
rights, business stability and government control. However, under Chief Justice
John Roberts ruling, the Affordable Care Act is carried out in Texas despite
those who disapprove. Texas will soon be forced to participate in a federal
system regarding health care providing a large population of Texans with the
coverage they desperately need.
In general, the author claims that enforcing the Affordable
Care Act is benefitting the millions of Texans without health care and the
poor. The author states that Texas is “…the state with the highest percentage
of uninsured residence in the nation.” Upon further investigation, this comment
appears to stand firm with multiple articles written about Texas’s uninsured
rate with about 6.2 million people in Texas living without insurance. But Texas
is now under new federal law and many citizens of Texas have claimed this as a
victory. To add insult to injury, the author comments that “…the justices in
the majority did more for Texans than the state’s own leaders have done when it
comes to health coverage” and insists that in order for Texas to move forward
in this progress, Texas must be liberated from “…its own leaders, including
Gov. Greg Abbott, former Gov. Rick Perry and a goodly portion of the state
Legislature, past and present.”
The author of this article remains anonymous and therefore
the author’s credentials are skeptical. However, the notion of everyone (or at
least the majority of Texans) being able to have and afford health care in
Texas is outstanding. But the editorial sounds a bit biased as there is no
other perspective for the opposing side of the argument. The supposed “consequences”
that may occur are increased taxes to support all medical costs for the
uninsured, increased costs of premiums for insurance that were affordable then,
losing employer benefits and reduced hours, etc. And plus, the perspectives of the
upper class were not included and it remains unclear on how the law affects
their lives. Being the person I am (perhaps more liberal) I do agree with the
author to some extent... but as to go completely radical and liberate all Texas
political leaders from their positions in one sitting is not (I believe) in anyone’s
best interest.
Read more on this editorial by clicking the link: Texas Huge Winner in ACA Ruling
or copying and pasting the address below in the web browser.
http://www.mysanantonio.com/opinion/editorials/article/Texas-huge-winner-in-ACA-ruling-6349136.php
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