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Only 36 Percent of Democratic Candidates Have Expressed Support for Obamacare
As a new Brookings Institution study indicates, even liberal Democratic candidates aren’t particularly eager to defend Obamacare.
Washington Post, September 30, 2014 -
Tax Reform for Both Capital and Labor
Conservative ideas for tax reform, such as the Lee-Rubio proposal, offer a way to help free the U.S. economy from this steady, multi-year drip of anemic economic growth.
Opportunity Lives, September 26, 2014 -
Americans Are Ready for an Obamacare Alternative
Having witnessed the broken promises and inefficiencies of Obamacare, and having opposed the overhaul from the start, voters are ready to embrace a conservative alternative.
Opportunity Lives, September, 25,2014 -
How to Game Obamacare
While leading insurers are raising premiums under Obamacare, new entries are lowballing prices to gain market share—knowing that their losses will largely be erased by Obamacare’s taxpayer-funded insurer bailout.
Wall Street Journal, September 29, 2014 -
A Naval Disaster in the Making
The decision to cut the Navy’s attack submarine fleet by 25 percent—“the single-largest strategic consequence of this administration’s defense cuts”—should be reversed.
The Weekly Standard, October 6, 2014 -
Three Ways Obamacare Forces Americans To Fund Big Abortion
Through Obamacare, every American’s tax dollars are being used to help fund abortion—and to provide corporate welfare for Planned Parenthood.
The Federalist, September 23, 2014 -
The Next Conservative Tax Reform
The tax-reform proposal advanced by Senators Mike Lee and Marco Rubio would foster growth while providing overdue tax relief for American families.
National Review Online, September 23, 2014 -
Survey: Support for Legal Weed Drops 7 Points in the Past Year
In a year that saw legalized marijuana in Colorado and Washington, many Americans may not like what they are seeing, as public support for legalized pot dropped seven points in one poll.
The Washington Post, September 23, 2014 -
Speak for Middle America
Voters don’t just want to hear what Republicans dislike about liberal policies; they want to know what the GOP would do to reverse the ill-effects of those policies, re-limit government, and take the country in a better direction.
The Weekly Standard, September 29, 2014 -
50 Shots
Nearly eight years ago, Joseph McNamara, former police chief of Kansas City and San Jose, warned that police culture was changing for the worse—as it was shifting away from the notion that the police’s fundamental duty is to protect human life.
The Wall Street Journal, November 29, 2006 -
60 Percent of Voters Want Obamacare to Be Repealed
With a conservative alternative in play, three-fifths of Americans are ready to scrap Obamacare—but is the Republican Party listening to them?
The Weekly Standard, October 1, 2014 -
Is America a Lawless Oligarchy, or a Constitutional Republic?
President Obama “is preparing to assume for himself, and himself alone, the absolute power to decide who can enter our country, who can work in our country, and who can live in our country—by the millions—regardless of what the law says, what the citizenry says, and what the Constitution says.”
September 18, 2014 -
Voter Intensity Strongly Against Obamacare
It’s not only that Obamacare is unpopular; it’s that those who dislike it care a lot more about the issue than those who like it do—thereby making Obamacare doubly politically toxic.
The Weekly Standard, September 20, 2014 -
Poll: Voters Back Representatives Who Support Stopping Obamacare’s Insurer Bailout
By a margin of almost 4 to 1, voters say they’d be more, rather than less, apt to support a member of Congress who votes to stop one of the most egregious aspects of Obamacare—which is also one of the parts that’s propping it up.
The Weekly Standard, September 18, 2014 -
46 Percent of Doctors Give Obamacare a ‘D’ or ‘F’
A 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, 2014