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The Hard Sell
No amount of celebrity-driven advertising will make Obamacare attractive to the young.
The Weekly Standard, March 31, 2014 -
No Insurance Is Better than Unapproved Insurance Under Obamacare
The exorbitant penalties for offering non-compliant insurance under Obamacare make it clear that the administration’s primary concern is to regulate private plans—rather than to increase access to them.
The Weekly Standard, March 26, 2014 -
It’s the Law
The dysfunctional nature of Obamacare doesn’t excuse the administration’s lawless efforts to unilaterally alter a law that stands in need of full repeal.
National Review, March 25, 2014 -
Indiana Ends Common Core Education Standards
One of the first states to adopt the Common Core is now abandoning that one-size-fits-all national program in favor of returning the development of high academic standards to the state and local level.
The Foundry, March 24, 2014 -
The New American System
Innovation—the engine of American prosperity—relies on free markets, property rights, government investments in infrastructure and visionary technology, and allowing the space for decentralized trial-and-error learning motivated by enlightened self-interest.
National Affairs, March 24, 2014 -
4 Reasons Why Obamacare Exchange Premiums May ‘Double In Some Parts Of The Country’ In 2015
President Obama’s lawless refusal to execute Obamacare as written is one of several reasons why his health-care overhaul isn’t done sending premiums skyward.
Forbes, March 20, 2014 -
Obamacare Premiums to Skyrocket
The Obama administration's lawless alterations to Obamacare, along with young people's refusal to pay artificially high prices for Obamacare-compliant plans, may be poised to send costs soaring even higher next year.
The Hill, March 19, 2014 -
Not Ready for Hillary
To win back the presidency, the Republican Party needs to combine a solid reform agenda with a candidate who prioritizes the middle class over elite special-interest groups.
The Weekly Standard, March 24, 2014 -
The Dark Side of the Obamacare Subsidies
In addition to redistributing huge sums of taxpayer money and providing disincentives to work, Obamacare’s income-based subsidies will cause some people who receive them to get billed by the IRS.
Forbes, March 17, 2014 -
The Party of Work
Low levels of employment—if men were as apt to be employed today as in the Eisenhower years, 20 million more would now be working—call for the GOP to reclaim its Lincolnian mantle as the party of work.
National Review, March 17, 2014 -
The High Costs of Obamacare
Obamacare is losing popularity among unions as middle-class workers realize they cannot afford the high costs and reduced hours.
Real Clear Politics, March 16, 2014 -
Congress Doesn’t Practice What It Preaches on Minimum Wage
When it comes to the minimum wage, Congress has a double standard.
Washington Examiner, March 13, 2014 -
Getting Serious about Obamacare Repeal
Republicans are wisely running against Obamacare, but are they genuinely committed to repealing it?
National Review, March 24, 2014 -
Higher-Ed Makeover Would Improve Upward Mobility
Marco Rubio champions higher education reform that would encourage upward mobility and move beyond the restrictive, expensive model of 4-year college for all who seek an advanced education.
National Journal, March 11, 2014 -
The President’s Power Grab
Not everyone who supports President Obama’s particular policy ends is cheering his unprecedentedly lawless means.
Los Angeles Times, March 9, 2014