| Description: Obamacare Date: November 13, 2013 Found at: http://nyulocal.com |
Obama was seeking to assure people that the government was not going to take over health care, and that they could keep their old plan if that is what they preferred. He needed to do this because many people do not trust the government to make health care decisions for them. I think that people find it hard to trust the government because it is difficult for some government officials to relate to a common individual. Some think that the government doesn't really care or think about the average person. Also, the government tends to make drastic changes to certain things and it affects many people in a negative way.
It is not right for a President to be untruthful to get the public to accept something he sincerely believes is for their own good? The President shouldn't have to hide the truth at all. They are suppose to be leading a country. If you are untruthful your are demonstrating that it is okay for the citizens of your country to be untruthful.
Personally, I am not into government or politics. Some things about the government are just hard for me to understand. For example, this whole Obamacare thing. I have no idea what it is all about. Reading this article was a little confusing, but I understood the basic points. I think it is very beneficial to know more about the government because it could directly affect the future.
Article Link: http://www.reuters.com
I agree
ReplyDeleteI definitely agree with you, especially in this point "I think it is very beneficial to know more about the government because it could directly affect the future" because if Obama care does take over the regular Health care the people that cannot afford it will be in debt horribly. This could cause our economy to e even more messed up. I believe you did well. Maybe going more into detail about the topic would help you explain it more though.
ReplyDeleteI feel like I can see eye to eye with your opinion because I really don't understand what Obamacare is either. I find it puzzling and troublesome in a way. Maybe elaborating on how it helps understand the government a bit better would help a bit. Other than that, good job!
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