Oh, you mean the Affordable Care Act—the one that slashed the uninsured rate, protected people with pre-existing conditions, let young adults stay on their parents’ plans, and even slowed healthcare spending growth for years?  Yeah, weird how that part always gets left out.
 
	 
 
	That chart you’re clinging to? It doesn’t show healthcare costs rising. It shows healthcare taking up a larger share of household spending—which is exactly what happens when:
 
	
		Americans get older and need more care,
	
	
		Boomers own their homes outright and spend less on housing,
	
	
		And retirees live on fixed incomes, making every dollar count more.
	
	This is a demographic reality, not an Obamacare failure. Unless you think the ACA was supposed to reverse aging, cure chronic disease, and rebalance household budgets by magic?
 
	 
 
	And while we’re at it, let’s talk about Trump. He ran on “repeal and replace” for four years—and delivered neither. No plan, no fix, no clue. Just lawsuits to strip coverage and tweets pretending that counted as policy.
 
	 
 
	Let’s be real - you don’t actually care about any of this. You’re just mourning the fact that you got played. Again.