Although United States citizens without health insurance may have initially found President Obama's new health care mandate appealing, a motion to repeal Obamacare is underway. This is because, upon further evaluation, it has been discovered that this new regulation may not offer the advantages its proponents claim. Below are a few of the most obvious reasons for the controversy currently surrounding the plan.
The President has repeatedly assured American's that those who are happy with their current health insurance will not lose their plan under the new regulations. However, this may not be the case after all. Studies concluded in 2011 found that almost 50 percent of United States employers plan to drop or change the health insurance plans they offer after 2014.
The study also revealed that over 60 million Americans could lose their employer-sponsored coverage due to this government mandate, which essentially regulates private industry regarding health care coverage. Many moderate size company owners stated that they would save more money by paying the employer mandate penalty to the government than they would if they offered the required health benefits to their employees.
Additionally, many Americans have legitimate concerns about the effect of this mandate on new job growth. The latter is in the worst decline the country has seen since the Great Depression. The United States Chamber of Commerce conducted recent surveys that indicated 73% of small business owners blame the recent mandate on their inability to expand and offer additional jobs to the American public.
The latter will almost assuredly hasten the decline of new job openings up for U. S. Citizens. Additionally, Federal courts have determined that both the regulating of private industry and the individual Obamacare mandate which orders U. S. Citizens to purchase health insurance or pay a monetary fine anti-constitutional. House lawmakers voted to repeal the federal health insurance overhaul on Wednesday, July 11, 2012.
A USA Today Gallup poll survey that was published recently shows that 72% of American citizens believe that both regulations breech the nation's constitution, with only 20% being in favor of the law and the remaining 8% undecided. Despite the current mandates associated with the aforementioned regulations, it is ultimately the decision of the American people to repeal Obamacare or allow it to stand.
The President has repeatedly assured American's that those who are happy with their current health insurance will not lose their plan under the new regulations. However, this may not be the case after all. Studies concluded in 2011 found that almost 50 percent of United States employers plan to drop or change the health insurance plans they offer after 2014.
The study also revealed that over 60 million Americans could lose their employer-sponsored coverage due to this government mandate, which essentially regulates private industry regarding health care coverage. Many moderate size company owners stated that they would save more money by paying the employer mandate penalty to the government than they would if they offered the required health benefits to their employees.
Additionally, many Americans have legitimate concerns about the effect of this mandate on new job growth. The latter is in the worst decline the country has seen since the Great Depression. The United States Chamber of Commerce conducted recent surveys that indicated 73% of small business owners blame the recent mandate on their inability to expand and offer additional jobs to the American public.
The latter will almost assuredly hasten the decline of new job openings up for U. S. Citizens. Additionally, Federal courts have determined that both the regulating of private industry and the individual Obamacare mandate which orders U. S. Citizens to purchase health insurance or pay a monetary fine anti-constitutional. House lawmakers voted to repeal the federal health insurance overhaul on Wednesday, July 11, 2012.
A USA Today Gallup poll survey that was published recently shows that 72% of American citizens believe that both regulations breech the nation's constitution, with only 20% being in favor of the law and the remaining 8% undecided. Despite the current mandates associated with the aforementioned regulations, it is ultimately the decision of the American people to repeal Obamacare or allow it to stand.
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