Senate Republican Budget Leads from Behind Obama on Medicare
While enjoying their new majority status in the Senate, Republicans are shying away from tackling the big issues of the day.
Washington Examiner, March 19, 2015While enjoying their new majority status in the Senate, Republicans are shying away from tackling the big issues of the day.
Washington Examiner, March 19, 2015“If Republicans fail to coalesce around an alternative” to Obamacare, “Democrats will inevitably wait for their next opening to build on the law, working incrementally toward their ultimate goal of a fully government-run…healthcare system.”
Washington Examiner, January 23, 2015In the New Year, Americans will start feeling the ill-effects of the coercive and unprecedented individual mandate—which fines those who don’t buy federally compliant health insurance—and Republicans would do well to target this core element of Obamacare.
Washington Examiner, January 5, 2015Republicans don’t have to look far for evidence that it is possible to rein in government subsidies.
Washington Examiner, November 17, 2014A survey sent to roughly 80 percent of physicians involved in active practice, and receiving over 20,000 responses, finds that doctors give Obamacare a dismal 1.59 GPA—with 25 percent giving it an F and only 4 percent giving it an A.
Washington Examiner, September 17, 2014In bowing to pressure from liberals and the hospital lobby, Republican governors who push to implement Obamacare’s massive Medicaid expansion are doing a disservice to state budgets, federal taxpayers, and the cause of repeal.
Washington Examiner, September 8, 2014Pushing for tougher anti-fraud measures, and thereby exposing the weaknesses in the Obamacare exchanges, would give Republicans a strong hand in the upcoming budget battles.
The Washington Examiner, July 8, 2013