He doesn't like it because it is too conservative, in his opinion. From
The New York Times:
I believe Obamacare’s rocky start — clueless planning, a lousy website,
insurance companies raising rates, and the president’s telling people
they could keep their coverage when, in fact, not all could — is a
result of one fatal flaw: The Affordable Care Act is a
pro-insurance-industry plan implemented by a president who knew in his
heart that a single-payer, Medicare-for-all model was the true way to
go. When right-wing critics “expose” the fact that President Obama
endorsed a single-payer system before 2004, they’re actually telling the
truth.
What we now call Obamacare was conceived at the Heritage Foundation, a
conservative think tank, and birthed in Massachusetts by Mitt Romney,
then the governor. The president took Romneycare, a program designed to
keep the private insurance industry intact, and just improved some of
its provisions. In effect, the president was simply trying to put
lipstick on the dog in the carrier on top of Mitt Romney’s car. And we
knew it.
By 2017, we will be funneling over $100 billion annually to private
insurance companies. You can be sure they’ll use some of that to try to
privatize Medicare.
For many people, the “affordable” part of the Affordable Care Act risks
being a cruel joke. The cheapest plan available to a 60-year-old couple
making $65,000 a year in Hartford, Conn., will cost $11,800 in annual
premiums. And their deductible will be $12,600. If both become seriously
ill, they might have to pay almost $25,000 in a single year.
(Pre-Obamacare, they could have bought insurance that was cheaper but
much worse, potentially with unlimited out-of-pocket costs.)
And yet — I would be remiss if I didn’t say this — Obamacare is a
godsend. My friend Donna Smith, who was forced to move into her
daughter’s spare room at age 52 because health problems bankrupted her
and her husband, Larry, now has cancer again. As she undergoes
treatment, at least she won’t be in terror of losing coverage and
becoming uninsurable. Under Obamacare, her premium has been cut in half,
to $456 per month. (Read more.)
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