Did voters accept a law without proper consent? It’s hypocritical of a healthcare law to lack informed consent?

Did voters accept a law without proper consent? It’s hypocritical of a healthcare law to lack informed consent?

Please respond to the below post to a classmate. (Between 250-350 words and 1-3 references) Original thoughts. nothing fancy, this is easy money. The purpose is to give feedback, see the attached document for the sample response.

What is politics? From the Greek word “politicos” meaning “of, for or relating to citizens” is the process of making uniform decisions applying to all members of a group. Then we may ask the question what is the end goal of politics? That is to say, what is its purpose, what are its objectives?

Some say that politics don’t have a moral end goal but its task is to achieve a successful outcome for its member. Such a statement affirms two theses:

Politics only aim is to achieve a successful outcome
This also excludes a moral process along the way

Does the passage of the affordable care act mirror the above thesis? James Bovary (Bovary, 2014) in his opinion piece explains the systemic deceit at the highest level of the government to aid in the passage of the Affordable Care Act. He made the case that the administration slippery assertions that were reported as “hard evidence” should have been portrayed as a political spin. As proof is the fact that the bill promised that people would be allowed to keep their doctor and health plans just to be followed by millions of cancellations later by the insurance company. The promise that the bill will cut the number of uninsured and no one will be denied health coverage tapped into the moral and social benefits of the law that made it hard to be argued against.

Reviewing the past promotions of the law, it only highlights its major benefits. Had the law upcoming fallout been explained or exposed, many would not have favored the personal shortfall of the law. None would have cared about its social benefit in decreasing the uninsured rates.

Did voters accept a law without proper consent? It’s hypocritical of a healthcare law to lack informed consent?

Was the end a success? It is debatable, this healthcare law has many policies issues. The political exploitation of the law relies not by what the voters don’t know, it’s what they know that that is not so is the culprit of leadership misguidance. Schoolchild in her article says it best that politicians’ incentives are asymmetrical in that it encouraged people to stay misinformed and politically active which is often easier and produces larger pay-offs compared to encouraging them to obtain correct factual knowledge or persuading the disengaged to use their existing knowledge in the public arena (Schoolchild & Einstein, 2015). The combination of politicians’ incentives, misinformation, and political activity in accord with that misinformation can lead to irresponsible governance and bad policies, with potentially devastating consequences which is so far the outcome of the Affordable Care Act.


 

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