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The Quarterback of Obamacare Doesn’t Like the GOP Senators’ Alternative
In criticizing Senators Coburn, Burr, and Hatch’s recently released Obamacare alternative, Ezekiel Emanuel forgot to mention a lot of things about Obamacare—and the high price it makes Americans pay.
The Weekly Standard, February 3, 2014 -
Let’s Redistribute Power, Not Income
President Obama’s agenda promotes inequality between the well-connected and the common man, as it strips power from the citizenry in favor of Big Government and special-interest groups.
The Weekly Standard, February 10, 2014 -
myConstitution
The launch of myRA is just the latest example of President Obama’s seeming indifference to the separation of powers, as he increasingly acts as if Congress isn’t the only lawmaking entity in Washington.
The Weekly Standard, January 31, 2014 -
TWS Podcast: Discussing Burr-Coburn-Hatch
The 2017 Project’s executive director Jeff Anderson discusses the senators’ proposal—and the importance of championing an alternative if conservatives want to bring about Obamacare’s full repeal.
The Weekly Standard, January 28, 2014 -
The Imperial Presidency of Barack Obama
President Obama’s consistent disregard for the law of the land is redefining the role of the presidency in a manner that is inconsistent with our Constitution.
Wall Street Journal, January 28, 2014 -
‘The Spirit of Citizenship’ Involves Coaxing Other People to Buy Government-Compliant Insurance?
President Obama has a strange notion of “the spirit of citizenship.”
National Review, January 29, 2014 -
Sen. Mike Lee’s Response to the State of the Union Address
Sen. Mike Lee offered a lot more new ideas in his Tea Party response than President Obama did in his State of the Union address.
Lee.Senate.gov, January 29, 2014 -
More Pinocchios for the President on Equal Pay
The President’s favorite statistic on equal pay is becoming less popular with the mainstream media, and rightly so, as it is misleading to the point of being meaningless.
National Review, January 29, 2014 -
Paving the Way to Full Repeal
Under a winning alternative, costs would drop, liberty would be secured, and any American who wants to buy health insurance would be able to do so.
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The Burr-Coburn-Hatch Proposal
The Burr-Coburn-Hatch alternative to Obamacare is a strong proposal both substantively and politically, and conservatives should spread the word that it addresses costs, coverage, and preexisting conditions—and thus can help bring down Obamacare.
The Weekly Standard, January 28, 2014 -
Get Ready for an Immigration Fight the Public Doesn’t Want
Most Americans, and rank-and-file Republicans, aren’t particularly interested in immigration “reform” that President Obama would selectively execute—but Obama and House Republican leaders apparently are.
Washington Examiner, January 27, 2014 -
The Chart That Could Sink Obamacare
As thorough analysis by a Duke University health policy scholar demonstrates, there are about five times as many losers as winners under Obamacare.
Forbes, January 28, 2014 -
A Winning Alternative to Obamacare
A winning alternative to Obamacare needs to solve the three core concerns that Americans had with our health-care system even before Obamacare was passed—but as important as what an alternative would do is what it wouldn’t do.
The Weekly Standard, February 10, 2014 -
A Rendezvous with Disaster
Under Obama, and the mindset that produced Obamacare, would we have won World War II?
The Weekly Standard, January 27, 2014 -
Companies Cut Coverage for Part-timers, Shunting Employees to Obamacare
More companies are dropping health insurance for their part-time employees, as Obamacare incentivizes employers to push the costs of care onto the backs of taxpayers.
Washington Examiner, January 23, 2014