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    Federal Health Care Federal health care is one of the biggest social and economic problems Americans face today. Due to the rising cost of medical care and health insurance‚ many Americans are either uninsured or do not have adequate coverage. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)‚ commonly known as Obama Care‚ is part of a decade-long effort to reform the nation’s health care system and ensure that more Americans have adequate and affordable health care coverage (Salem Press Encyclopedia

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    Obama Care: Comparison of the Pros and Cons to the Populace ASN 280: Meyash 11/08/2013 Obama Care: Comparison of the Pros and Cons to the Populace Obama Care‚ AKA the Health Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act of 2010‚ reforms the health insurance industry and the American health care system as a whole. To the layman the information included in the over a thousand pages of legislature is very hard to decipher. I found myself searching for Obama care

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    The Obama Care-A Universal Plan Not for Everyone. As many U.S. residents already know‚ being prepared for the unexpected is a trait attributed to success‚ especially when it comes to our family’s health. One typical suggestion when it comes to “making ends meet” in household matters is saving enough money in a family safety net to ensure solvency and to mitigate the high cost of paying for routine medical care or unexpected health issues. However‚ that is impossible for most people due to the huge

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    ObamaCare Pros ObamaCare Cons     Tens of millions of uninsured will get access to affordable quality health insurance through the marketplace. In order to get the money to help insure tens of millions there are new taxes‚ mostly on high-earners. The taxes that may affect you directly are the individual mandate and employer mandate. Over half of uninsured Americans can get free or low cost health insurance using their State ’s Health Insurance Marketplace The individual mandate says you have

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    health care. With the number of diseases spreading‚ one can never know if they’re the next one to get sick. The Affordable Care Act or Obama Care provides people to maintain their health. Even though Obama Care has some negative issues regarding what it stands for‚ it’s also very beneficial. Having universal health care for all citizens in the United States would be advantageous; consequently‚ repealing this act would put numerous Americans at a disadvantage. The Affordable Care Act or Obama Care

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    article titled “Health-Care Reform: McCain vs. Obama.” Which relates to Obama’s plan for healthcare and McCain plan though her view is that McCain plan is less likely to help the people who don’t have healthcare. By Catherine Arnest saying‚ “There is a basic philosophical difference at the heart of the health-care reform proposals of Senators John McCain and Barack Obama‚ and in this case McCain really is the maverick.” Catherine stating this meaning that she feels Barack Obama has a better plan for

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    The Affordable Care Act Maria E. Williamson Government 2305 18 August 2013 OBAMACARE In this paper we will address what Obama Care is and see how the implementation of this act shows governmental power and action. The Affordable Care Act is commonly known as “Obama care” and while President Obama had much to do with its eventual approval. The power of the lobbies in our nation’s capital‚ as well as‚ the efforts in the House and Senate played as equally important roles in the success

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    president is more than unconstitutional‚ he is uncontrollable‚ too. President Obama is uncontrollable in his actions when illegal decisions are made more than once regarding Obamacare and when a large part of our government system is being questioned due to his disregard for the law. Obama went too far to get what he wanted. Checks and balances aren’t being taken seriously‚ if he can get away with it‚ so can everyone else. Obama unconstitutionally delayed the caps on payments without approval from Congress

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    health care should be accessible‚ affordable and of the highest quality when servicing the American people. The health care in America should not make citizens broke or cause financial hardships‚ when individuals get sick. Therefore‚ the Democrats‚ along with former president Barrack Obama‚ came together to form the Affordable Care Act or better known as Obamacare. The Affordable Care Act‚ or Obamacare‚ was created to address the millions of uninsured Americans who were without health care. As a

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    back to the terrorism issues during Barack Obama’s service in the White House. ISIS is one of the most well known terrorist groups that have executed many maniacal attacks on the U.S. within the past eight years‚ but Obama had the audacity to leave each incident ignored. Barack Obama should have spent more of his effort reducing or removing terrorism threats in America than he did during his presidency because it makes our country a target for other terrorist groups‚ parts of our country are now physically

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