The Pros And Cons Of The Republican Party

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Information in today’s world is available to almost everyone, every second of the day. The news seems to cover every topic a person can imagine, and occasionally something that no one would have thought to imagine. Speeches by politicians’ stream across our televisions and computer screens it seems almost nonstop. However, one particular topic seems hard to find and very rarely every talked about, the positions the republican party stands for. Democrats seem to be very vocal about their positions. Republicans aren’t as vocal and when given the opportunity to talk about their positions they often are more concerned about defending themselves against rivals. The truth of the matter is, if you take the time to do some research and listen to a republican talk when they aren’t on the defensive, you can learn a lot about their policies and where they stand on the issues. …show more content…

The most notable policies the republicans proposed have been alternatives to the controversial Affordable Care Act. Patient Care Act, Empowering Patients First Act and Health Care Choice Act are some of the bills that were proposed shortly after what is commonly referred to as “Obamacare” was enacted. Republicans are also prolife, and although it’s a hotly debated topic being on the side of life is generally seen as a positive. The Republican party has a positive pro-business approach that can be seen through different tax plans put forth over the last few years. Donald Trump and John Kasish both released plans to grow business and give business owners a better chance at success. Prolife, pro-business, and alternatives to “Obamacare” policies are all positive positions that republican party as a whole agrees

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