Pros And Cons Of Obamacare

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Obamacare has been a widely debated topic over the course of President Obama’s terms in office. Although Obama’s term is coming to an end, the policies of Obamacare will remain a hot topic of discussion due to its pros and cons for many different Americans. Due to the different viewpoints of many Americans, it is not an issue for a mere few individuals, rather a social problem that impacts every American’s life. Many Americans agree that not all of the policies implemented are fair to them, including the employer mandate, the minimum essential coverage, and the individual mandate. These policies may favor one group, yet have detrimental effects to another.
For example, the employer mandate states that all employers most provide health coverage …show more content…

Under the birth control mandate, Obamacare states that at least one of the eighteen types of contraceptives must be provided for women. This policy is highly debated due to its economical and religious impacts on many Americans. Firstly, contraception is costly. Many Americans argue that providing contraception at minimum essential coverage is superfluous. Those who do not or will not use contraception may feel that they are forced to pay for something they do not need. In addition, these Americans may feel that it is morally wrong to have contraception. Secondly, in the religious perspective, contraception is considered sinful and against the will of God. To these Americans, contraception is morally wrong and unnatural. However, other Americans argue that it is necessary to provide contraception to women for financial and ethical reasons. These Americans argue that any woman has a right to use her body however she wants. It is argued that a woman should be able to decide whether or not she would like to be a mother and have her body be transformed or not. In conjunction with having the decision to be a mother, contraceptives should be provided so that a woman may prevent unwanted pregnancies if she does not have the means to provide for a child. Many women in America become single mothers and are unable to take the responsibility of a child, causing the child to grow up in inadequate environments for the child’s wellbeing. Had the woman had been provided with contraception, she would not be burdened with a child and the child would grow up happy and

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