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Argumentative Essay On Obama Care

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For decades our congressmen and women have come together to debate and decide on laws for our nation’s most pressing issues such as: healthcare, immigration, and tax reform. They have successfully passed meaningful legislation over the course of America’s history to help deal with such issues. One can imagine how difficult this can be given the United States two-party-system, but for years our Congress has done an excellent job at forming compromises to accommodate the opposing party’s opinion on an issue. This is what keeps our Congress moving: a group of people who are willing to compromise on some of their beliefs in order to pass legislation that will help handle the nation’s problems. Our Congress has done a great job at forming compromises …show more content…

One in particular that often creates congressional gridlock is healthcare. Since the passage of Obamacare in 2010, there has been constant arguments between the two parties about how to handle healthcare. Democrats believe Obamacare is helpful because it lowers healthcare costs and republicans believe that it does not lower costs. Healthcare needs reform and the Democrats went about that by making Obamacare mandatory for the uninsured Americans, which is unconstitutional. Democrats recognized the issues with Obamacare and wanted to fix them to better the program but, anything that would require legislation wouldn’t work because the republicans wanted it repealed and were not willing to compromise on their wishes to help see Obamacare work. In May of this year, 2017, Congress has found themselves in another gridlock due to healthcare. The Republican Congress is trying to repeal Obamacare and replace it with the American Healthcare Act. This is creating gridlock because not all republicans are supportive of the American Healthcare Act in its current form, so they continue to re-draft and debate on it; therefore, this prevents this piece of legislation from being passed and healthcare is still surrounded with the same problems as

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