Thursday, October 24, 2013


This photo was posted on images for affordable health care act. This photo definitely goes back to my research question about is it really affordable and how it will affect us all. It shows a little bit of humor here as well because everyone is dressed up. There is a man dressed up as a doctor, a man wearing some type of skeleton mask, then you can see a little bit behind the doctor is a man wearing sunglasses holding a sign asking “Where’s the freedom? “.  I wonder if it’s because they want to hide their identity. The main focus of this photo looks like it is on the “doctor” obviously dressed up and wearing a mask. This man’s idea seems to offset itself, in a jokingly manner of course, but the mask has a big smile while holding the sign saying “Obamacare, turning your doctor’s office into the DMV”.  We all know that is a big joke, because none of us like waiting in line at the DMV, its dreadful!
They are all standing what looks to be by the capitol, protesting, what I think to be against this new “affordable health care act”.  The people protesting seem to have the same ideas as me. With everyone being able to afford health care, too many people are going to be waiting to get in for a doctor’s appointment which could be hours! This is why it will possibly be similar to waiting at the DMV.  Do these protestors really have the right idea?  Are they worried about getting in to see a doctor, just for a regular check up? Will people want to start getting into the medical field to help them get in to see a doctor faster? Will this increase healthcare jobs? These are questions that come to mind when I see this photo.
Like I have said before, it is great we will all be able to afford healthcare, but in the end is it going to be worth what we are going to deal with? Yes it will be affordable, but when will we get in to see a doctor?
Works Cited
Blogger: Heather. Sherman, Mark. “Associated Press writers Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Charles Babington, Jessica Gresko, Jesse J. Holland and David Espo contributed to this report.Health care overhaul: health care law survives, with Robert’ help. June 28, 2012

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