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Essay On Obamacare

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For almost seventy five years the Democratic presidents tried to create a nationwide insurance system. Although many of these attempts were unsuccessful the party and its presidents still pushed on. When Democratic President Barack Obama signed the bill into law in March of 2010 he stated “the core principle that everybody should have some basic security when it comes to their healthcare”. The Act had many obstacles most notably in June of 2012 when the Supreme Court upheld most of the health care law. The bill came with a large amount of criticism mostly from the National Federation of Independent Business brought the issue of mandating individuals to have insurance or pay a penalty, as well as the expansion of the broken beyond repair Medicaid. …show more content…

So far only sixteen states have created their own state exchanges, the state exchange is by law, the law states “established by the state” this statement is the heart of the lawsuit. If you do not reside in one of the sixteen states with state exchanges you are considered part of the federal exchange, created by Obamacare. The reason many support Obamacare is because many people just flat out can’t afford healthcare, but ObamaCare does have its opposers. Many who oppose Obamacare will be taxed heavily, or are against big government. The decision in June ruled that Obamacare was “clear in the law tax credits are available to individual states that have a federal exchange” . This means that all who need subsidies from the federal government for insurance can keep the subsidies. My opinion on the Affordable Care act is consistent with the views of Dr. Ron Paul. His views are that the government shouldn't force its citizens to do something. The idea that you will be taxed for not buying insurance is a perfect example of the government using force to get its agenda across. The Affordable Care Act shows how big government is in bed with big business, when big government and big business

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