Think about you’ve just been elected to be next in line to become the president of the United States, what will you focus on or improve to keep America the best country to live in.The government needs to help improve the economy. To do this the new president Trump needs to improve taxes and healthcare and make them reasonable for everyone. Then he needs to focus on making more jobs available for the growing population. Jobs are what make the world go round and we need to keep making jobs in America for the new generation. Throughout the election, Trump promised to spend heavily on programs that would create untold numbers of jobs in construction, steel manufacturing and other sectors. He said his main focus would be on transportation, water, …show more content…
The affordable care act created a climate that encouraged entrepreneurial thinkers to activate new and disruptive methods of health care delivery (Dyrda 3). Trump wants to repeal and replace Obama care. Which means roughly 20 million people will be without health care when he gets rid of it. Here is a Doctor standpoint on Trump's plans with health care. (Daniel DeBehnke)"From a healthcare standpoint, what will be key moving forward will be how the president-elect fills his key administrative positions, such as the Secretary of Health and Human Services. What Daniel is trying to say is we do not know what is going to happen with health care until we know who Trump is going to put in his cabinet.(Dyrda 3).One Thing by Trump is hoping for by Doing this is to make Competition. Trump wants consumers to shop for healthcare insurance across the state line to improve competitive …show more content…
Right now, His plan would increase the standard deduction to $15,000, up from $6,300 for single filers and to $30,000 for married couples filing jointly, up from $12,600. (Anderson 1).Trump's plan also calls for the repeal of the alternative minimum tax and the estate tax. With the elimination of the AMT (alternative minimum tax), itemized deductions would be worth more, Spiess said. "For many middle-income taxpayers, the new standard deduction may exceed their itemized deductions, thus allowing a higher deduction," said Timothy Speiss, chairman of personal wealth advisors at accounting firm EisnerAmper.Trump's plan also calls for the repeal of the alternative minimum tax and the estate tax. With the elimination of the AMT, itemized deductions would be worth more, Spiess said. There are a couple of reasons Trump's plans for Taxes are not very smart for the economy. The first reason is about 20 percent of households and more than half of single parents would pay more in taxes under Trump's tax plan even with the child-care breaks Raising taxes for the middle-class families is bad because that family probably do not have room to pay more taxes because it is already high enough. The last reason Trump needs to focus on the economy is because not all taxpayers would benefit from Trump's proposals. His plan calls for repealing personal exemptions for taxpayers and
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The Trump plan will revise and update both the individual and corporate tax codes. He will eliminate special interest loopholes, make our business tax rate more competitive to keep jobs in America, create new opportunities and revitalize our economy. Clinton is ensuring that millionaires can no longer pay a lower rate than their secretary, meaning that those making more than a million dollars per year pay at least an effective tax rate of thirty percent.
The article illustrates that how republican candidate, Donald Trump, wants to change the aspects of health care. As mentioned in the article, Trump wants to make vast decisions on health care and wants to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) (Wilensky, 2016). The Affordable Care Act was created in order to help individuals obtain insurance. The Affordable Care Act was created during Obama’s presidency and is a part of Obamacare. If Trump is elected, he wants to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which can cause a variety of issues for those individuals who depend on it. There has also been a discussion about raising the Medicare eligibility age of 67, which would make it difficult for individuals who need the help before the age of 67. Individuals rely on the Affordable Care Act and Medicare because it allows them to have access to the
Obamacare also known as the Affordable Car Act was a law signed to reform the health care industry. The goal of Obamacare is to give more Americans access to affordable, quality health insurance to reduce spending. The update on Obamacare includes many disadvantages to those that have low income. For example open enrollment will be pushed closer without notice, higher out of pocket costs, and narrower networks availble. Obamacare offers many benefits, rights and protections that the new Trumpcare doesn't provide. Enacting the new Affordable Care Act with Trumpcare will reduce federal deficits by $119 billion. The number of people who will be uninsured will increase by 23 million which will leave a total of 51 million people uninusred by the
How the United States government interacts with other cultures has changed drastically over the past couple of months due to a change in presidency. Our current president is republican candidate Donald Trump and during his campaign he talks about how we have to know who exactly is in our country and kick immigrants out. Their was a lot of controversy surrounding Trump during his campaign due to things he would say about other cultures or things he would do in public. This presidential campaign split the United States into two, one for Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton and the other for now President, Donald Trump. Within the first week of being President of the United States Donald Trump issued a 90- day travel ban from citizens of Iraq, Syria,
With the upcoming election for president, we have a chance at having Obama Care repealed. The presumptive Republican party nominee, Donald Trump, has a plan in place that will be ready to take action if he is elected president. If he is elected president, Congress will be asked to immediately repeal Obama Care. Together Donald Trump and Congress will then work together to implement a series of reforms that follow free market principles. The reforms will restore economic freedom to everyone in this country. Donald Trump’s plan will broaden health care access, make health care more affordable, and improve the quality of the care available. As part of a comprehensive reform effort, the Trump Administration will work to restore faith in government and economic liberty.
Repeal the ACA and introduce several new policies – According to the Congressional budget office (CBO), Trump’s plan will increase the number of net uninsured individuals by 21 million. One of the merits of the plan is it will allow insurance firms to sell across states. Though the plan might reduce costs but it would double the number of people without insurance
This idea would in turn help alleviate the high health care costs (Weber, 2016). Allowing all people flexibility and the choice of what they want is one of the first outcomes that should be changed for the ACA, to truly work and benefit in the best possible way. With this idea, the fine in which people must pay if they choose to not obtain health care insurance, should completely be taken away for reasons of freedom of choice and to decrease the high costs for people who do choose to get their own healthcare insurance. When reading what the new President-Elects stance is on Obamacare, I would agree with some very interesting statements. Although President-Elect Donald Trump is highly against the ACA, he states points in which could keep the ACA while also fixing it. He mentions on his presidential website on his position of Obamacare (Healthcare Reform) that we should allow the people to look and choose the best plans that they wish to receive regardless of the state that they reside. He has ideas for Health Savings Accounts (HSA) which would be essentially tax free, and a great start for a healthy, young family (Healthcare Reform). The ideas that Mr. Trump should somewhat fix this problem could actually be good for the United States. In my eyes, eliminating Obamacare altogether may not be a good idea, because there is a lot of good that it brings the people. But, in a fixing way
During Trumps presidential announcement speech he presents his ideas on how he will bring back to life the American since for him the American dream is dead. Among all the claims he expresses his thoughts on Obamacare also known as the Affordable Care Act. He affirms “We have a disaster called the big lie: Obamacare. Obamacare." and admits that indeed Obamacare will really kick in 2016.Trump plans on repealing and replacing Obamacare. He plans on granting better health insurance to everyone at an inexpensive cost for the people and for the government. Trump exaggerates the costs to persuade his audience into believing of Obamacare as a catastrophe, however, he fails to backup the data he presents not to mention that the data is wrong.
During his presidential announcement speech, Trump’s presented his ideas on how he will bring the American back to life since the American dream is dead in his perspective. Among all the claims he expresses his thoughts on Obamacare, also known as the Affordable Care Act. He affirms “We have a disaster called the big lie: Obamacare. Obamacare." and admits that indeed Obamacare will really kick in 2016. Trump plans on repealing and replacing Obamacare. He plans on granting better health insurance to everyone at an inexpensive cost for the people and for the government. Trump exaggerates the cost to persuade his Republican audience into believing of Obamacare as a catastrophe, however, he fails to backup the data he presents not to mention that the data is wrong.
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 a Republican version. This version nicknamed “Trumpcare” would supposedly offer insurance for everyone at a much lower price, but as we saw in the first draft of President
Ever since announcing his candidacy for the presidency, the now President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, emerged as an anti-Obama regime leader. He vowed that he would scrap off most of the changes that Obama had made when in the presidency (Rovner & Terhune). Some of this included the same-sex marriage legislation and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) which is popularly known as Obamacare. The Obamacare is a policy that had benefited a lot of people in the United States, especially those in the middle and lower class factions of the society. They managed to obtain insurance and were able to access medical care despite the increased costs in service provision. However, President Trump did not completely do away with the ACA but
President-Elect Donald Trump will enter office January 20, 2017. He has many great plans and ideas on how to improve the United States economy drastically. Many economists have argued on how Trump’s plan will improve the United States, but can do some damage to the U.S. Currently, the United States is in twenty trillion dollars in debt. The main question is: Is Trump the right man for the job? Today, the focus would be on how Donald J. Trump’s plan can revamp the United States economy and what effect will it do overall.
The Affordable Care Act is one of America’s many insurance plans to attempt to lower costs and provide a wider coverage for citizens all over the country. It is a widely controversial topic in America; especially within the past year. Although there are some people out there who support it, there are also those who base their campaigns on getting it repealed; Donald Trump is a prime example of this. When instituting this policy, Obama had very good intentions, but he was far from fulfilling his intended purpose. Today, the ACA has many flaws that affect Americans both as a whole and individually. Obamacare has raised costs for individuals, contributed even more money to America’s debt, is the complete opposite of what President Obama said it would be, it takes away civil liberties, and puts new standards on patients.
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 done is a constantly argued topic and the phrase “repeal and replace Obamacare” has become a sort of buzzword in the media.