But that's just the point. You haven't walked in the shoes of the millions of Americans who never had it as good as you did, yet you condemn them.
Plus, I love the regurgitated talking points. "No one ever gave me anything", "safety nets remove the incentive to work", "Obama gives away free stuff". One more and I get Bingo.
There is a great deal of care that a lot of people need that is not dispensed from an emergency room. The need for coverage of chronic conditions cannot be overlooked. It is a grossly ignorant position to think that because emergency rooms won't turn people with broken bones away that they have adequate healthcare. Just because something kills you over a few years rather than an afternoon doesn't make it not serious. There are still millions of Americans, even with the implementation of Obamacare, that cannot get any treatment for non-acute conditions. Complications from hypertension alone are estimated to result in a thousand deaths every day, and hypertension is one of the most documented conditions that goes untreated among the poor.
So no, that hospital will not treat you no matter what. They'll help you survive acute illnesses and injuries no matter what, but if you get a tumor, you're on your own. If you have hypertension, you're on your own. If you have complications from diabetes, you're on your own. Not everything is an emergency. A lot of things are degenerative.
A lot of necessary care, especially preventative care, is denied to the poor, and they die because of it.
So no, you can't actually articulate an argument for why the president ought to be impeached that isn't simply a few talking points. You claim he violated his constitutionally authorized powers, but can't even define what they are. Make a supported argument. Anything else is just nonsense.