Barack Obama’s Academic Paper: Presidential Bar Is Set — No More Excuses


United States’ own Barack Obama has just wow’d the world yet again. This time, it’s with his academic paper. No other acting president has accomplished this.

How can some people state that President Barack Obama does nothing with his time?

How does such level of denial exist when facts like Obama’s recently published academic paper show themselves evident?

Published on July 11, Barack Obama’s academic work was posted onto The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)’s website.

And, if you know anything about JAMA, you know its standards are quite “tedious” when it comes to its publications.

Likewise, if you look at President Obama’s academic submission, you’ll see that it’s not just some “speech” but is, in fact, statistically-backed as well as support-verified by several notable sources.

If you’re interested, Barack Obama’s JAMA paper is called, “United States Health Care Reform: Progress to Date and Next Steps.”

According to President Obama’s academic work, he gathered evidence from the last five decades regarding the need for health care reform within the United States.

Under the “Evidence” section of the academic paper’s Abstract, Mr. President noted the following list type as his support.

  • Analysis of publicly available data
  • Data obtained from government agencies
  • Published research findings.

“The period examined extends from 1963 to early 2016,” notes Barack Obama.

In the academic paper — similarly expressed in President Barack’s speeches — he mentions that the Affordable Health Care Act has addressed “long-standing challenges” in the U.S.’s health care system as well as topics of “affordability” and “quality care.”

“Since the Affordable Care Act became law, the uninsured rate has declined by 43 percent, from 16 percent in 2010 to 9.1 percent in 2015, primarily because of the law’s reforms.

“Research has documented accompanying improvements in access to care (for example, an estimated reduction in the share of nonelderly adults unable to afford care of 5.5 percentage points), financial security (for example, an estimated reduction in debts sent to collection of $600-$1000 per person gaining Medicaid coverage), and health (for example, an estimated reduction in the share of non-elderly adults reporting fair or poor health of 3.4 percentage points).”

Included in President Barack Obama’s academic paper are accompanying graphs, further statistics, several organized explanations regarding past U.S. health care issues, etc.

This is the type of paper scholars and individuals within specified fields read in order to keep up-to-date with the latest and greatest of their particular interest areas.

So, of course, the general “Obama-naysayer” would have nothing to say about this accomplishment, right?

These are facts and figures, not opinion. This is research-rendered truth, not biased propaganda.

The facts show that Barack Obama has accomplished tremendous goals in the field of healthcare alone — even without mentioning other success stories the Obama Administration has rendered the United States during his presidency.

Several people who state that Barack Obama’s presidency has been a joke usually read certain propagandist media and take it as truth over actual fact and figures.

You can’t say, “Obama’s taking way too many trips!,” without knowing those trips’ destinations or intentions. You can bet that they weren’t for leisure time, that’s for sure.

Wouldn’t it be nice to have a health care system like Canada’s?

Well, given that the United States prides itself on capitalism first, that probably won’t happen in our lifetime. So, “Obamacare” is possibly the closest thing that will come to it.

And while President Obama’s Affordable Care Act has done wonders for U.S. citizens and the health care deficit, presidential candidate Donald Trump — business tycoon and billionaire — says that, if he’s elected, he will repeal all the successful work that Barack Obama has set in place for this nation via his health care plan, as reports Mic.

Aside from capitalistic motive, do you think it would be smart for either future president — Trump or Hillary — to repeal President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act?

Feel free to share your comments in the sections below.

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