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    Obamacare. Opposing Views

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    Affordable Care Act is a statute signed into a law by Barack Obama on March, 23 2010. This act which is also known as Obamacare is a part of a health care reform which among other things will change and regulate requirements for employers’ group insurance plans as well as private health plans and public health programs. There are a lot of pros and cons to this reform and a lot of aspects of the act are being misinterpreted or misunderstood. Although this reform was designed with

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    Obamacare: A National Travesty Since the early days of our nation, our founding fathers thrived for change. At the peak of his election campaign, Barack Obama promised the change the country had been longing for. He promised a health care reform and new benefits. Many presidents elected after the signing of Roosevelt’s New Deal had tried to achieve health care reform but ultimately none succeeded. Obama promised change; his change came under the name of the Affordable Care Act, a bill that was filled

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    Before the Obamacare, many individuals had no medical insurance. A noted author, Amy Anderson state: “Approximated 30 million Americans were anticipated to gain health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or Obamacare; a comprehensive healthy workforce would be needed to meet the massive demand”. (Anderson, 2014) The Obamacare/ACA, might have helped numerous of individuals in acquiring health care, but the health professionals are facing a shortage of reimbursement difference

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    The case against Obamacare For healthcare coverage to work a healthcare system needs to be in place. The biggest thing we need to take away from this is whether healthcare is a commodity or human right and that it’s affordable. The people want the healthcare to be reform, but reformed in a better direction than what the Affordable Health Care Act is presenting. The people don’t want Washington to decide what type of care they need; the decision should be left upon the people. The new law

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    having any healthcare at all. When President Obama was in office, he came up with the idea of the Affordable Care Act(Obamacare). It allowed everyone to receive some sort of healthcare at an affordable rate. Both Clinton and Trump have different views on if Obamacare should still be used or repealed. Clinton wants to continue to expand and improve Obamacare. I believe that Obamacare is not working. The promises that were made by Obama about citizens having affordable health care insurance is not happening

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    another one. House republicans have tried to repeal the bill almost 40 times because they claim it is a major threat to the economic health of the nation. Despite all of the political rhetoric about Obamacare over the past few years, most Americans do not know what it is and how it affects them. While Obamacare does attempt to fix some issues in our healthcare system, it still has not completely fixed the problems at hand. It is an unjust fix and it is far from complete. According to David Nather’s The

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    Affordable Care Act or else known as Obamacare. The Affordable Care Act was signed into act by President Obama on March 23, 2010 . But, with the election of President Donald Trump we can see that the Obamacare Act can come to an end and be changed with the American Health Care Act, or as most Americans have labeled it as Trumpcare. One of President Trump's campaign main goal that could have been the determining factor in his election this last November, was to revoke Obamacare and fully substitute it with

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    The three most important points in my article were: Obamacare was meant to be affordable healthcare for everyone, subsidies were given to people near the poverty line, and the provisions of the original Obamacare. The affordability isn't necessarily cheap for everyone. Only the people who had been denied insurance or didn't receive insurance from their employers got the sure benefit. The subsidies given to the people near the poverty line was unfair to those that were just above poverty but we're

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    Obama care Obamacare is becoming a big deal in the united states and mainly texas. Obama said he was making health care his top priority. If he was making it his top priority then why is he trying to take away guns and passing laws i consider unconstitutional. In my opinion if he wanted to make health care his top priority he would offer it free. But no he is making discounted by what a few dollars. My step-father was trying to get it and was denied for the health care. The man needs that health

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    places his or her personal opinion. This is why it is so important to analyze both arguments to try and reach the best possible solution on Obamacare such as who is effected and what is the

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