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King v. Burwell’s Mere Existence Is Politically Remarkable

Michael Barone

Whether the Court rules for King or for Burwell, the fact that only 13 states have set up Obamacare exchanges is evidence of the remarkable and continuing opposition to President Obama's signature legislation.

National Review, March 10, 2015
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    Most Members of Congress Share Netanyahu’s View

    Michael Barone

    Though unwelcomed by many liberals, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address received strong bipartisan support, as he compellingly presented the case for stopping Iran from getting nuclear weapons, rather than capitulating to Iran in desperate pursuit of a deal.

    Washington Examiner, March 5, 2015
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    Family Fragmentation: Can Anything Be Done?

    Michael Barone

    The first step in reversing the devastating decline of the family—probably the greatest source of inequality in America—is to start expressing a clear preference, in speech, for two biological (or adoptive) parents.

    Washington Examiner, January 5, 2015
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    Dems Play Politics with Bogus 77-cent Differential in Male-Female Pay

    Michael Barone

    A president who claims to be guided by objective, scientific findings is peddling a thoroughly debunked statistic—while ignoring that sex discrimination by employers was outlawed during the JFK era.

    Washington Examiner, April 11, 2014
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    Obama Is Losing the Millennials

    Michael Barone

    As Millennials struggle to find work to cover their college debt and rising health costs, they are souring on the Obama administration and looking for an alternative to its fixation with Big Government.

    Washington Examiner, January 17, 2014
  • Obama’s Pattern of Appeasement

    Michael Barone

    The sort of shifting alliances, secret negotiations, and sudden policy reversals that have marked the Obama era in world affairs haven’t worked out well in the past.

    National Review, December 10, 2013
  • Broken Families Dragging Down Growth

    Michael Barone

    Republicans would do well to offer tax reforms and other policy proposals that would not only boost economic growth but would also look to strengthen the core of society—the family.

    National Review, November 26, 2013
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    A Devastating Poll on Obama—and Obamacare

    Michael Barone

    Obamacare—and President Obama’s refusal to execute it in a lawful manner—is taking a big toll on the president’s popularity, especially with Hispanic voters and the young.

    Washington Examiner, November 15, 2013
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    Let’s Change How We Pick Presidential Candidates

    Michael Barone

    Barone discusses Jeff Anderson and Jay Cost’s recent proposal on presidential-selection reform.

    Columbus Dispatch, July 19, 2013

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