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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 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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    RUNNING HEAD: HOW OBAMACARE INCREASES UNEMPLOYMENT 1 HOW OBAMACARE INCREASES UNEMPLOYMENT Article #2   HOW OBAMACARE INCREASES UNEMPLOYMENT 2 Our Employment rate is still high hovering over 8 percent and has remained this way for over three years. The new Federal mandatory $2‚000.00 per worker tax law; which comes into effect in 2014‚ for all employers which do not have the right kind of health insurance for their employees‚ inhibits and restricts many employers to not hire

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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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    Kim Cummings February 21‚ 2011 Obamacare – Satan’s Healthcare Plan Healthcare reform is a very touchy subject these days. Presidential campaign promises have been made in the past to reform the healthcare system but like a lot of campaign promises‚ they were not kept. There is too much money and politics involved in the current healthcare system. Big insurance companies pay a lot of money to lobbyists to keep the status quo‚ which is more money coming in than paying out. Healthcare reform was

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    Abstract This is an analytical report about the public acceptance of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act also known as the ObamaCare reform. Acceptance of the ObamaCare Reform The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act‚ also known as ObamaCare‚ is a bill signed into law created to reform the health care industry. It was approved on March 23 2010. When President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law‚ comprehensive reforms was put in place to improve access

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    The Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare is a health care law that focuses on providing more people with health care that they are able to afford‚ all while refining the standard of health care and health insurance. There are several good things that come out of this act and they include that health care is more affordable for millions of people across the United States. ObamaCare prevents insurers from increasing premiums to unaccommodating prices so that people are able to buy health insurance. Another

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    Obamacare will likely remain controversial because it is complex and raises taxes to fund entitlement benefits (Carley‚ 2011‚ p. 1). The advantages increase for those who don’t have health insurance‚ but the disadvantages increase for those and businesses

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    campaign. The video campaign‚ “Obamacare: More Than a Glitch‚” is a perfect example of this. “Obamacare: More Than a Glitch‚” was a campaign ran by The Heritage Foundation in 2013. The Heritage Foundation is a forty-one year old institution which promotes conservative ideas and values. “The Heritage Foundation

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    What does this mean about the health care system in place now? This means that there must be some kind of health care reform in the United States. The president has constructed a plan called Obamacare‚ but this plan will cost the American people more if they do not abide by the individual mandate. If Obamacare is overturned by the Supreme Court it leaves

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