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  • Health Reform Breaks Bad

    Christopher J. Conover

    From higher taxes on the middle class to higher costs for coverage, President Obama’s promises for “universal,” “affordable” health care are not remotely matching up to reality.

    The Weekly Standard, October 21, 2013
  • An Inauspicious Debut

    Michael Astrue

    A former HHS general counsel and Social Security commissioner warns that, far from just having a few “glitches,” Obamacare’s exchanges will lead to widespread fraud and identity theft.

    The Weekly Standard, October 21, 2013
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    The Deal to Reopen Government and Raise the Debt Limit

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    Republicans aren’t the only ones who have something to worry about in the wake of the recently completed budget battle.

    The Weekly Standard, October 16, 2013
  • Obamacare’s Website Is Crashing Because It Doesn’t Want You To Know How Costly Its Plans Are

    Avik Roy

    The Obama administration's politically driven effort to hide the rising cost of health insurance under Obamacare has undermined the functionality of its online exchange portal.

    Forbes, October 14, 2013
  • The Question That Wasn’t Asked

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    If Republicans were to better communicate their rather moderate position in the budget battles, they would likely find most Americans to be in agreement with them.

    The Weekly Standard, October 11, 2013
  • No Good Excuses Exist for the Failure of Obamacare’s Expensive Website

    Joshua Sharf

    A professional web developer explains how the time and money devoted to constructing the Obamacare websites should have been sufficient to produce functioning sites.

    PJ Media, October 10, 2013
  • No Mandate

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    As the funding battle wages on, now is the time for Republicans to clearly defend their position and hold their ground in delaying the individual mandate and ending the congressional carve-out.

    The Weekly Standard, October 10, 2013
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    Beware the Pivot to a ‘Grand Bargain’

    James C. Capretta

    With Obamacare’s disastrous rollout underway and drawing public ire, the last thing the GOP should do is “pivot” away from its push to delay the individual mandate.

    National Review, October 9, 2013
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    Roll It Back

    Jay Cost

    Despite liberals' absurd claim that Obamacare is irrevocable and that opposing it is untoward, the GOP should redouble its efforts to advance an alternative and repeal the wildly unpopular overhaul.

    The Weekly Standard, October 7, 2013
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    Jon Stewart Interview with Kathleen Sebelius

    Kathleen Sebelius

    Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius explains how individuals can get a 1-year Obamacare delay: “pay a fine.”

    The Daily Show, October 7, 2013
  • It’s Obvious Why People Don’t Trust Obamacare

    Michael Tanner

    The Obama administration’s extralegal decision to protect the health benefits of the political class is just one of the reasons why Americans dislike Obamacare.

    New York Post, October 5, 2013
  • Why President Obama Will Have to Delay His Health Insurance Mandate

    Scott Gottlieb

    Because Obamacare’s exchanges aren’t working, the likelihood that President Obama will have to agree to delay the individual mandate is far greater than he pretends.

    Forbes, October 4, 2013
  • What’s Next For Conservatives

    Mike Lee

    Conservatives should advance innovative policy ideas, like proposals for an Obamacare alternative, a family-friendly tax code, more and better roads, and affordable higher education.

    Lee.Senate.gov, October 29, 2013
  • Never Surrender

    John McCormack

    Opponents of Obamacare should never accept—let alone advance—the notion that, once its taxpayer-funded exchange subsidies start flowing, that spigot can never be turned off.

    The Weekly Standard, September 30, 2013
  • It’s the Law, Yes, and Most Americans Oppose It

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    Three and a half years’ worth of polling has consistently shown overwhelmingly opposition to Obamacare—and, in America, the cool and deliberate sense of the community will prevail.

    National Review, September 30, 2013
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