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    Repealing Obamacare: The Reasons Why Over five million individuals have lost their health insurance since Obamacare has been approved and put into action. The policy of Obamacare states that employers who are providing health insurance to their employees must tack on additional benefits that the companies cannot afford to do. This in turn causes the eventual cancellation of coverage for the employees, leaving them with no options besides signing up for Obamacare. It is the scheme of all schemes.

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    since its inception in the 1960s. With a majority in both Houses of Congress, the Republicans look to overturn Obamacare as their first priority. Congressman Tom Price 's (R-G.A.) 's introduced the Empowering Patients First Act in 2015, legislation that will completely overturn Obamacare. Recently, Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) unveiled the first page of the Republican alternative to Obamacare. It is essential

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    Obamacare

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    known as Obamacare, numerous doctors turned down care for their patients. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is part of the Democratic Congress and President Barack Obama’s effort to reform the American health care system, provide health insurance to millions of uninsured Americans and lower costs associated with health care ("Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act."). Many have argued that Obamacare is a socialist government takeover of the health care system, however Obamacare is a

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    The Future of Obamacare After one of the most grueling presidential races in American history, the populous candidate Donald Trump has been elected by the American people as our next president. While campaigning, one of the first things that Trump vowed to accomplish in office was to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (donaldjtrump.com). Trump should have no trouble doing this with the support of both the Republican senate and the Republican House. The consequences of what exactly will be

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    This cartoon is showing that the cheapest price of obamacare is $20,000. Under obamacare Americans will be forced to buy health insurance or pay a penalty to the IRS. This image is effectively showing that the doctor doesn 't care about the patient and just wants the money. This is what obamacare is analyzing in this cartoon. The doctor is Barack Obama taking taking money from innocent patients. The shorts of the patient also are the american flag. This symbolizes America as country and

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    Debating Obamacare

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    Debating Obamacare Debating Obamacare Introduction: In June 2012, Time Magazine published a special reports/issue regarding Chief Justice John Roberts and Obamacare. Justice Roberts mediated and ruled over the issue of healthcare in a situation where the Supreme Court vote was deadlocked. The issue features articles describing the political and social context in which Roberts made his decisions and examines the implications of his actions for the Obama administration as well as for the citizens

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    Response To Obamacare

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    Thank you for contacting me regarding Obamacare. I appreciate having the opportunity to respond. We now know that many of the claims President Obama made about his health care reform law have been proven false. People who liked their health care plans and their doctors have not always been able to keep them under Obamacare. The Obamacare website was badly designed, not secure, untested, and prone to frequent, random crashes. Insurance premiums have gone up for many; they certainly have not

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    Essay On Obamacare

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    Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare, was authoritatively marked into law on March 23, 2010. It was created to make healthcare lower-priced and effectively available to a more extensive scope of Americans. Under the law, individuals in the United States who do not meet all requirements for an exemption are obligated to acquire a minimum amount of healthcare coverage. Supporters of Obamacare defend that it has had several benefits since its enactment, such as

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    What are the ramifications of Obamacare being repealed? The first step into office is a definitive move for every president. The first action represents what his administration will look like for the next four years. The first step can define a legacy. Donald J. Trump has already changed the way America sees politics. He has inspired millions, despite his lack of experience against a formidable foe, Hillary Clinton, to vote for an outsider. In three short days, Trump will take the Oval Office. He

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    Obamacare Cons

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    The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), or Obamacare, was authoritatively marked into law on March 23, 2010. It was created to make healthcare more lower-priced and effectively available to a more extensive scope of Americans. Under the law, individuals in the United States who do not meet all requirements for an exemption are required to acquire a minimum amount of health care coverage. Supporters of Obamacare argue that it has had some benefits since its passage, including reducing

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