It sounds like Obamacare is a very bad way of fixing a very bad situation.
It's very flawed, yes. A big part of the problem with the affordable care act is that it sort of assumes medicaid is available, but not all states are choosing to provide medicaid.
One of the positives/one of the hopes I heard about it is that, over time, it will gain cultural acceptance, sort of the way gay marriage has. If it did hit a tipping point like that, implementing fixes would be more workable. Right now, the idea that everyone should be able to access affordable and decent health insurance is still apparently broadly unthinkable to a lot of people.
It sounds like Obamacare is a very bad way of fixing a very bad situation.
I have read that compromises stripped out a lot of the actual fixes years ago.
The compromises that have been necessitated do, IMO, a lovely job of highlighting 1. how fucked our political system is (of course) but also 2. how fucked our health insurance system(s) is/are. The latter was not, I think, properly in the public eye before.