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    to time give to Congress information of the State of the Union and recommend to their Consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.” this gives the President the power of legislation in Congress‚ an example being that of Obamacare and the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009‚ a bill which required both the Presidents legislative abilities as well as his power of persuasion. The President can‚ at any time‚ propose legislation either at a public event or call a press

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    Virtuous Republic APUSH

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    virtuous republic‚ but it wouldn’t be honest. 1) Government gets it authority from its citizens. This point is idealistic‚ as are all the rest‚ but this one especially. Today‚ people fear the government much more than they trust and support it. Take Obamacare‚ for instance: a huge modern promise to all Americans that health care would be easy and affordable to obtain‚ and if you didn’t want to use this plan you could keep your own. The affordable care act turned out to be a huge flunk‚ adding billions

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    The affordable care act

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    services—more accessible and affordable for many Americans (www.hhs.gov‚ 2013).” The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPCA)‚ or Affordable Care Act (ACA) for short‚ is the new health care reform law in America and is often called by its nick-name Obamacare because it was implemented during President Barack Obama’s presidency. “The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is made up of the Affordable Health Care for America Act‚ the Patient Protection Act‚ and the health care related sections of the

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    him with copious amounts of male friends. The mistreatment and neglect of such a prize can only be met with swift and inexorable justice. How could Jet Li not be a Kung Fu Legend if he forgot his special effects crew? How could Barrack enact Obamacare without The Good Idea Fairy

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    The Affordable Care Act

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    Affordable Care Act The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the new health care reform law in America and is often called by its nick-name Obamacare. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are made up of the Affordable Health Care for America Act‚ the Patient Protection Act‚ and the health care related sections of the The Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act and the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act. It also includes amendments to other laws like the Food‚ Drug and Cosmetics Act

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    In the autobiography‚ Black Boy‚ written by Richard Wright takes the readers back into the deep south of Jackson‚ Mississippi‚ where whites attempted to tame blacks into submission by hard discipline. It seemed that the more Wright had gained in life‚ the more he was hurt. Wright was alienated from his environment. Even though he tried to distance himself from the prejudice all around him‚ the white people still tried to turn him into the stereotypical southern black person. Wright was born after

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    provided by the government directly results in high quality care (Greve‚ 2016). By switching to a government-funded health care system‚ universal healthcare will also eliminate profit‚ a main motive for discrimination in America. The drafters of Obamacare relied on private insurers who focused more on maximizing shareholders’ profit. So‚ these insurers would deny coverage and cancel policies for anyone that would lower profit‚ which typically were minorities and the mentally ill. Switching to universal

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    a “long-term realignment”. Therefore‚ polarization comes from previous political beliefs and alignments‚ splitting Republican and Democratic opinions on how much government interaction should be present on policies such as welfare‚ tax cuts‚ and Obamacare. Increased competition leads to higher stakes in every political dispute‚

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    In 1993‚ Ruth Bader Ginsburg‚ a Columbia Law School‚ Cornell University‚ and Harvard Law School graduate‚ became the second woman to ever be given a position in the Supreme Court. Born into a low income family in Brooklyn‚ New York on March 15‚ 1933‚ Ginsburg was frequently exposed to gender discrimination throughout her college years—as there were “only 8 other females in a class of 500 students” at Harvard Law—as well as in the work force. This ultimately pushed her to fight for gender equality

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    Letter to Congress

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    the charge of insurance premiums off of employers and put it on the people as a nation‚ where it belongs. I can’t think of a more pro-business step that Congress could take at this time. It’s also the right thing to do‚ the humane thing to do. Obamacare doesn’t address the lack of sustainability of our healthcare system. It won’t keep insurance prices down‚ more than 30 million people will remain uninsured‚ and insurance companies will manipulate their way out of any imposed regulations. We will

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