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  • Obamacare Era: 50 Worst Months of Employment in Past 25 Years

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    President Obama is right: “In the end, history is not kind to those who would deny Americans their basic economic security.”

    The Weekly Standard, April 7, 2014
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    Renewal of Wind Energy Subsidies Will Lead to a Big Boost in Carbon Emissions

    Mike Krancer

    The negative effects of taxpayer-subsidized wind energy continue to outweigh any proclaimed good.

    Roll Call, April 3, 2014
  • Lessons of the Rollout

    Yuval Levin

    Now that the private sector has rescued the government’s Obamacare rollout, the government can continue its takeover of private-sector health care.

    National Review, April 3, 2014
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    No, Mr. President

    William Kristol

    The president doesn’t get to declare when public debates are over.

    The Weekly Standard, April 2, 2014
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    How Well Is Obamacare Covering the Uninsured?

    Christopher J. Conover

    Originally projected to reduce the number of uninsured by three-eighths by 2014, Obamacare now appears to have reduced that number by only one-eighth (with most of those on Medicaid)—while hiking millions of Americans’ premiums.

    Forbes, April 1, 2014
  • How to Save the Internet

    L. Gordon Crovitz

    Congress can override yet another unilateral foray by this executive branch into what would seem to be the legislative realm and preserve key U.S. control over the Internet in the process.

    Wall Street Journal, March 23, 2014
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    Get Ready for the Internet Robber Barons

    Karl Borden

    The Obama administration’s decision to give up U.S. oversight of the domain-name system opens the door to a global bureaucracy with the power to regulate the Internet marketplace.

    Wall Street Journal, April 1, 2014
  • Thoughts on the ABC News/WaPo Obamacare Poll

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    Over 111 consecutive polls, Americans have shown they don't like Obamacare.

    The Weekly Standard, April 1, 2014
  • Corporate-Welfare Queens

    Stephen Moore

    Conservatives can help put a stop to corporate welfare by, at the least, preventing Fortune 500 companies from double-dipping from federal assistance programs.

    National Review, March 27, 2014
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    What’s the Alternative?

    Jeffrey H. Anderson & William Kristol

    When a conservative alternative that addresses both costs and coverage is put into play, Americans support the repeal of Obamacare by an overwhelming margin.

    The Weekly Standard, April 4, 2014
  • How Much Does Obamacare Rip Off Young Adults?

    Scott Gottlieb

    With Obamacare premiums costing up to 10% of Millenials’ income, it’s no mystery why young adults are staying away from the exchanges.

    Forbes, March 28, 2014
  • Most Big Banks Would Fail a Real Stress Test

    Editors of Bloomberg

    NYU researchers have developed a bank stress-test that is simpler but more realistic than the one used by the Fed, which ignores what happens in crises and makes it too easy for banks to receive passing grades.

    Bloomberg, March 19, 2014
  • Obamacare’s Score of 67 Percent Merits a D

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    Only two-thirds as many people have enrolled in Obamacare’s government-run exchanges as the CBO had projected—and that’s even counting those who haven’t paid.

    The Weekly Standard, March 28, 2014
  • The Party of Science Has Absolutely No Clue What It’s Talking About

    Andrew Quinn

    Liberals are in favor of standing with science—until science doesn’t stand with them.

    The Federalist, February 12, 2014
  • The Obamacare Numbers Racket

    Investor’s Business Daily Editorial Board

    Through extensions and secrecy, the administration seems to be avoiding coming clean about how many enrollees have actually paid for coverage.

    Investor’s Business Daily, March 26, 2014
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