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    Obamacare Case Study

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    president Donald Trump is using executive orders to try and replace Obamacare. What are executive orders? Executive order are orders that the current president gives to the government and basically has the full force of power to make changes. Obamacare was a plan that our former president Barak Obama created to make affordable healthcare and insurance (Amadeo). The issue that Donald Trump was trying to go at was completely removing Obamacare and puting in a new plan that will be more affordable and more

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    commonly known as Obamacare. Obamacare is revolutionary in the sense that it marks one of the first times the American federal government has passed a law requiring its citizens to have healthcare coverage. Because of its provisions, and its seemingly strong federalist component, Obamacare has been highly controversial from both sides of the political spectrum. Left-leaning liberals do not feel the bill goes far enough to provide genuine universal coverage, and that Obamacare relies too heavily

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    Obamacare: The Great Debate The Obama Presidency is known for many things: two wars, economy crashes, government shutdowns and, yes, the infamous Obamacare. Throughout the last six years, President Obama’s agenda was set towards passing a major healthcare reform bill: The Patient Protection and Affordable Healthcare Act (ACA), more commonly known as Obamacare. Passed on March 23, 2010 under considerable opposition, ACA is widely considered to be the landmark achievement of Obama’s presidency

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    it in the form of a research paper. The organization of this paper will be as follows: Section 1 will include an introduction of the ObamaCare, along with its facts and also the arguments put forward by the opponents. Section 2 will briefly list some of the opponents (e.g. Republicans) and proponents (e.g. Democrats) of the ObamaCare. The arguments made by the opponents of the Obama Care will be supported by the evidences in section 3, and it will also point out the interest of the

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    make it more affordable to those who needed it the most and to expand coverage to those who could not get it. "The Affordable Care Act," which came to be called Obamacare in the news media, passed through both houses of congress without a single Republican vote in favor and was signed into law by President Obama in March 2010. Obamacare aims to let citizens have their own health care and to make health care more affordable. According to CNN, when

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    to work hard. Let’s make sure the United States of America keeps being a place where you can make it if you try.” When saying these words, Obama had a vision for the act of Obamacare: to help the American people and give them something to hold onto, a light at the end of a tunnel, a promise for financial stability. Obamacare, or the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the answer, a health care reform law for patients who cannot afford health insurance, and for individuals who are poorer and less fortunate

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    Obamacare Pros And Cons

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    Obamacare has become one of the most controversial issues in the past four years. I think the debate over Obamacare is a good one to have. This issue has caused many people, politicians, and media outlets to finally sit down and, deal with something that has become a problem in our healthcare system. Obamacare is also facing many obstacles, politicians want to repeal it, people with low-income need it, and the debate on its success is on going. Politicians, republicans in particular have been

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    The new health care reform law in America, Obamacare, increases the quality, availability, and affordability of private and public health insurance to 44 million uninsured. It also is working to curb the growth in healthcare spending in the U.S. which has been rising at an unsustainable rate. Obamacare was passed in the senate on December 24, 2009, and passed in the house on March 21, 2010. It was signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010, and upheld in the supreme court on June

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    The Downfall of Obamacare As Americans citizens we have the freedom of religion, speech and press, the right to vote, the right to bear arms and the right to a fair trial so why not the right for affordable health insurance. Americans would appreciate reasonably priced health care with benefits and Obamacare was the first presidential attempt to force less ideal health care on all Americans; Trump has promised to revamp Obamacare and help Americans with better health care coverage. Obama care or

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    Obamacare is one of the most talked about and debated issues of the century. Republicans want it repealed. Democrats want it to thrive. It’s effectiveness is not determined by politics, but by positive results. The vision of Obamacare is to provide healthcare for all Americans. The legislation provides the tools and framework to allow this ambitious goal of Obamacare to be met. Now, three years after its start date, it’s clear these goals are well on the way to being achieved. Obviously, in

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