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    Act in America‚ known as Obamacare. Obamacare is the universal health care in the United States that provides Americans access to affordable‚ quality health insurance‚ with a goal of reducing growth in healthcare spending. This universal health plan is technically a mandate or tax‚ in which non-compliers may be penalized through their federal return. Our topic debates whether Americans should be forced to pay this ‘shared responsibility fee’ for not complying with Obamacare. Arguments for Pro’s

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    OBAMACARE “An Annotated Bibliography” Jackie Williams Grantham University ObamaCare An Annotated Bibliography Picchi‚ Aimee. (2014‚ June‚ 19) “For some‚ ObamaCare delivers “sticker shock” http://www.cbsnews.com/news/sticker-shock-for-obamacare-it-exists-and-may-rise/ This article discusses the price tag that comes along with ObamaCare. Many believe that insurers have created plans with more benefits that also cost more. Prior to the Affordable Care Act‚ insurance premiums

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    Gracynn Malone POLS101 Paper 1: Question 3 The Affordable Care Act “Obamacare” was signed into law to reform the health care industry by President Barack Obama on March 23‚ 2010 and upheld by the Supreme Court on June 28‚ 2012. Obamacare’s goal was to give more Americans access to affordable‚ quality health insurance and to reduce the growth in health care spending in the U.S (Obamacare). But which political party benefits more from the act? In the long run‚ Democrats benefit from the Affordable

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    Obamacare is a act that is very controversial to this day. This paper is going to examine the pros and cons of the affordable healthcare act. The pros of obamacare are very arguable because many people think that obamacare is not a good thing. Millions of people are able to receive high-quality health insurance through medicaid‚ and young adults make up a large percentage of those people. Some tend to question whether Obamacare’s cost outweighs the benefits. “The average American has a lot to gain

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    Analysis Essay John Stanfield Crafton Hills College 101-41 The Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act‚ also known as Obamacare‚ was signed into law on March 23‚ 2010 by President Barack Obama (Petersen‚ 2012). Obamacare is the cornerstone of the Commander in Chief’s hard fought stance on health care reform. The Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act’s goal is to provide every American access to quality and affordable health care (Petersen‚ 2012). This Act is made up

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    ObamaCare and the Healthcare System Cause and Effect Essay ObamaCare and the Healthcare System Medical and health insurance is a very helpful and needed aid in America. Although not everyone can get it since some have pre-existing conditions‚ it helps a great deal of people. One of the terms in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act‚ a.k.a. ObamaCare‚ says that even children with pre-existing conditions are guaranteed medical insurance. This may seem like a great thing to some‚ but that

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    Federalism is commonly practiced and demonstrated in many countries globally. When looking into the aspect of what federalism truly is‚ Brooks defines it as “the constitutional authority to make laws and to raise revenue is divided between a national government and some number of regional governments” (224). With this definition in mind‚ it is important to understand that Canada is one of the many countries that practices and has a high regard for federalism. Not only does Canada have a separation

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    Federalism has been put in place to allow two or more entities to share control over one area. In the United States‚ power is separated between the national government and state government‚ which prohibits one area of government gaining too much control. This is called cooperative federalism‚ which is where national‚ state‚ and local government work together to solve common problems. The other type of federalism is called dual federalism. Dual federalism is like a layered cake because the state and

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    is most effective? The Constitution gave us a basic outline for how we should run our government. The bottom line is cooperative federalism – powers and policy assignments are shared between states and the national government and they may also share costs‚ administration‚ and even blame for programs that work poorly (Edwards 81). The idea of cooperative federalism has raised an important question: Where do the boundaries of national government end and where do the boundaries of state governments

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    The United States of America Should Be Against Federalism Ratification of the Constitution is bad for America. The third principle of the Declaration of Independence is‚ “Governments are created in order to protect the rights of the people they govern.” Federalists ideas do not protect people. By supporting the federalism ideas the people of America will be governed by an overly powerful government that will not protect the rights of the average citizen. One example of this is the new Constitution

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