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Pros And Cons Of Obama Care

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The year is 2040. Robots administer medicine to the sick, cancer has been cured, and the people will have the freedom to make decisions concerning their health care. To make this possible the United states citizens need to reform Obama care. They can do this by creating a system that gives people the freedom to choose, instaling a principle leader who will save the rights of the American people, and by developing a nation that one can be proud to compare to other countries.
In recent years the United States have changed its healthcare plan, it however is not comparable to other countries plans. On March 23, 2010, president Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act (Gratzer). Obamacare turned the healthcare economy from a private system towards a more public Universal system and consequently causing controversy to arise between citizens and congress. In the campaign year of 2016, the Democratic, Republican, and Libertarian parties promote their own proposals for the future of United States healthcare. The fight between the different parties involves the decision to reform Obamacare or protect and strengthen the present Universal …show more content…

This system would be a customized plan to fit the citizen's needs. Healthcare is not the one size fits all system because of the diverse American families. Therefore, individuals deserve the value of care best set at what they think they need. The government can try and tell people what they think would be best, but only the people can decide on what is going to give them optimal care, depending on how much they are willing or unwilling to spend. A Universal health care's real goal is to cover every person, it does not protect the ninth amendment which gives people fundamental rights. Health care decisions are fundamental rights that the American people deserve to

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