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  • Obamacare: When Insurance Isn’t Insurance

    David Dranove & Craig Garthwaite

    The Obama administration doesn’t understand what insurance is—hence, Obamacare will continue to fuel job-creation for one group of Americans: lobbyists for health-care interest groups.

    The Health Care Blog, January 21, 2014
  • Resolved: Obamacare Is Now Beyond Rescue

    Megan McArdle

    President Obama’s habit of lawlessly trying to prop up his namesake with temporary exemptions isn't solving—and in some cases is worsening—the fundamental problems with Obamacare.

    Bloomberg, January 21, 2014
  • Alternative Insurance Directly Challenges Obamacare Coverage

    Sean Parnell

    With Obamacare driving up the cost of health care through government coercion, some enterprising companies are providing affordable alternatives to Obamacare-compliant offerings.

    The Self-Pay Patient, January 21, 2014
  • The President Inhales

    Wall Street Journal Editorial Board

    President Obama ignores the obvious ill-effects to society of marijuana—and the obvious ill-effects to constitutional government of having a chief executive who won’t execute laws he doesn’t like.

    Wall Street Journal, January 21, 2014
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    Obama Is Losing the Millennials

    Michael Barone

    As Millennials struggle to find work to cover their college debt and rising health costs, they are souring on the Obama administration and looking for an alternative to its fixation with Big Government.

    Washington Examiner, January 17, 2014
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    Paul Ryan on Obama’s Lawlessness

    Paul Ryan

    Following the State of the Union address, Chairman Ryan argues that President Obama’s approach of “going around the Constitution” and skirting the legislative process entails “a violation of his oath.”

    National Review, January 29, 2014
  • Obamacare’s ‘Mandate’ Meltdown

    James C. Capretta & Jeffrey H. Anderson

    The weaker Obamacare’s individual mandate gets, the more incentive there is for Americans to forgo Obamacare’s overpriced plans.

    New York Post, January 19, 2014
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    What Catastrophe?

    Ethan Epstein

    MIT’s renowned meteorology professor, Richard Lindzen, argues against the climate “alarmists” and says that the science of global warming is being corrupted by federal money.

    The Weekly Standard, January 13, 2014
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    Memo on Senators’ Obamacare Alternative

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    A newly released proposal from three senior Republican senators marks a welcome development in the crucial quest to bring about Obamacare’s full repeal.

    The 2017 Project, January 27, 2014
  • How Big Government Drives Inequality

    David Malpass

    Liberals’ determination to consolidate wealth and power in Washington exacerbates the income equality that liberals publicly decry.

    Wall Street Journal, January 16, 2014
  • A Major Problem Needs a National Response

    John P. Walters

    Legalizing marijuana doesn’t just harm the individual, it also corrodes our civic mores and weakens our republic.

    New York Times, January 14, 2013
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    The Obamacare Bailout

    Jay Cost

    For three reasons, conservatives’ policy priority should be going after the unsavory alliance between Big Government and Big Business.

    February 3, 2014
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    New School: A Plan for State-Based Accreditation

    Mike Lee

    Sen. Mike Lee’s proposed legislation would give students access to a broader range of affordable higher education options by granting accreditation authority to the states.

    The Federalist, January 15, 2014
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    Unwinding Obamacare

    James C. Capretta & Yuval Levin

    Republicans should use the ever-decreasing popularity of Obamacare to their advantage in this political cycle and seize the opportunity to push legislation that will pave the way to full repeal.

    The Weekly Standard, January 27, 2014
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    The NFL Draft and the GOP 2016 Nominating Rules

    Hugh Hewitt

    By embracing innovative, sweeping reforms of the Republican Party’s badly broken presidential-nomination process, Reince Priebus has the chance to become the Bill Walsh of the GOP.

    HughHewitt.com, January 13, 2014
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