Federal court rules hospitals must disclose their prices

what have we done to move forward in the right direction towards a UHS? The ACA may have been watered down universal health care, it may have been the worst thing ever, meanwhile people that didn't have health insurance or couldn't afford it before, now had it and hospitals and medical offices saw a rise in medical care during that time. So while it was watered down garbage, it still was better than nothing.

I do understand what you're saying he didn't want to piss off his donors that why he went with a water down system. Same said about trump with NRA and any members of congress. I always said members of congress and Whitehouse should wear a jacket with sponsors log on it. US is no longer ran by its people but by companions

My question is this, what have we done to fix the ACA or what have we done to go more towards and UHS?

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