In my opinion, Trump’s medical insurance is not as good as Obama’s. The most obvious point is that Trump has changed the popularity of medical insurance in the United States. Obama forced everyone to buy it, but Trump Trump has relaxed this rule, which may result in some employees within the company not being able to enjoy the benefits of medical insurance, and may also make some people who are currently laid off more stressed. Trump's medical insurance has also increased the costs for some specific groups of people. Among them, if people who do not renew their insurance within the specified time renew their insurance again, they will pay higher fees. These two regulations are very unreasonable and can easily lead to unfair distribution of social resources.
In addition, Trump has cut federal funding to support the expansion of Medicaid and instead allows states to receive overall funding, which will greatly reduce states’ enthusiasm for medical insurance support. This will make citizens in each state less able to enjoy insurance benefits than before. Moreover, Trump's measure is suspected of helping the government reduce expenditures on medical insurance. Overall, Trump’s tax cuts have actually shifted a large portion of the “coolie labor” to other social groups. On the contrary, the federal government is happy to have an easy life, it just levies less taxes.
In short, Trump’s New Deal will not bring many benefits to the people. It will not be able to protect the welfare of all American people (including immigrants), and will even cause racial discrimination to rise again in American society. In terms of providing medical insurance, foreigners may not enjoy the same treatment as locals. It may be beneficial for state governments to save money and for institutions that provide medical facilities.
Trump’s narrow victory over the health care reform this time shows that this reform has not penetrated the hearts of most people and may become a key reason for Trump’s resignation in the later stage.
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