The Affordable Healthcare Act passed in 2010 by the Democrats, meanwhile the U.S. House and Senate Republicans remained unanimous in their opposition of the act. The Republicans promised to replace the bill with a better plan if a Republican were to be elected. Even though the republican won majority control of the U.S. House in 2011 and the senate in 2015, President Obama made sure that there were not any changes to the policy. In the recent election, Republican, candidate Donald Trump won the election. President Trump has threatened to repeal and replace Obamacare throughout his whole election. However, the Republicans failed to pass a new health care reform bill to eliminate ObamaCare. Many Americans are trying to decide who to blame for …show more content…
For the past 7 years, Republicans have promised a better health care system. Honestly, it makes the average American wonder, was Obamacare really that bad? President Trump led the Republican party to believe they can repeal Obamacare. Also, President Trump gave false hope with the promises he has made to the American people. The promise to help fix the problem with health care in America. Fate of the health care bill rested in the hands of President Trump and the Republican party at the end of the day. The House GOP sought President Trump’s guidance after the rocky downfall of the bill being dismissed. An alternative to Obamacare that was developing, soon became on the verge of unraveling, just a day after its introduction. Party leaders in Congress and in the Trump Administration held up the American Health Care Act as the GOP’s long-overdue promised to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act with better market reforms. (Berman). Republicans in Congress were increasingly looking to President Trump to help lift their flagging legislation. It is clear to see that this legislative outcome was a failure due to lack of leadership. The lack of leadership of the President. President Trump made too-many promised for this bill, it finally caught up to