Introduction According to Tate (2012), Obamacare, officially known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), is a healthcare law enacted by the 111th US Congress and signed into law by former US President Barack Obama in March 2010. The regulation was enacted for three key reasons. Secondly, it planned...
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President Barack Obama's Impactful Address President Barack Obama delivered one of the most powerful addresses during the 2008 presidential race. This speech made me feel strong and had a favorable impact on my emotional condition. The Power of Hope and Possibility Following his election as the first black president of the United States,...
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The Affordable Care Act's Impact on American Healthcare The Affordable Care Act is one of the most significant events in the Obama administration since it has had a significant positive impact on healthcare. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has recently come under attack, as current President Trump has been a vocal...
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The United States' exit from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) The United States' exit from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) might have far-reaching consequences for America's standing as an economic leader. The agreement was one of President Barack Obama's measures to enhance US involvement in Asia and provide balance to China's economic and...
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A Successful Government and Theories of National Governance A successful government preserves standards such as peace, fairness, and, most importantly, democracy. Theories address the relationship between such factors and national governance. Two such theories are the Ubuntu/African theory and the Constructivism doctrine. They seek to characterize social structure and the relationship...
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It took until 2014 for Cuba and the United States to be able to turn their animosity toward one another from antagonism to diplomacy. According to Piccone's 2015 article United States- Cuba Normalizations: Strategic Implications for U.S. National Security, this happened as a result of Presidents Barrack Obama of the...
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Introduction Since Donald Trump took office, a number of people have questioned whether he has violated the U.S. emolument clause, including attorneys general and the former president Obama. Because they think what he is doing raises ethical and legal issues, some of the worried people have now chosen to sue him...
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The Debate on Nuclear Zero Policy The debate in the article is whether nuclear zero policy should be implemented or if a worse option should be considered. When President Obama declared that the United States is trying to create a nuclear-free world, the attempt to enforce nonproliferation had become more apparent....
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Obamacare and Triumph Healthcare: A Comparison Obamacare refers to the medical bills signed into law by President Obama in 2010. The plan became law and was officially presented in 2010 as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Following the election of a new president in America, the healthcare...
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Race has long been a contentious issue in America. Because of the emotions involved, the question of race and racism is prominent in American politics. Several scholars discuss the relationship between racism and other aspects of life, with a focus on politics. History explains how several races converged in America...
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Clinton begins by praising President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama for their efforts during their tenure. She is addressing the public during one of her 2016 presidential campaigns, as she accepted the Democratic Party's nomination for candidate on July 28, 2016, at the Democratic National Convention. She mentions Tim...
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Illegal Immigration and Border Security Because of America's porous borders, millions of illegal immigrants have entered the country. This has escalated into a serious situation, prompting radical proposals from a variety of sources. Unfortunately, Obama's administration made the mistake of attempting to tackle this problem without the assistance of Congress (Lalami,...
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