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Avoiding Another 2012
Agreeing that the current presidential primary process must go, Charen writes that Anderson and Cost’s proposal would clearly fix some of the GOP’s woes and might produce better candidates.
National Review, July 30, 2013 -
Obama’s Global-Warming Folly
President Obama is preoccupied with climate change, but his proposed solution (killing American coal, promoting “green energy” cronyism) relies more on faith than on science.
The Washington Post, July 4, 2013 -
For GOP in 2016, Some Medicine
The presidential-selection process calls out for changes, and the Republican National Committee is starting to consider the merits of various proposals.
The Washington Post, October 2, 2013 -
Capretta’s Must-Read Congressional Testimony
It is becoming increasingly clear that the Obama administration’s unilateral delay of Obamacare’s employer mandate is inviting fraud at taxpayers’ expense.
The Weekly Standard on July 10, 2013 -
Obama Suspends the Law
A former federal appellate court judge argues that Obama’s unilateral suspension of laws, as if exercising the royal prerogative, is banned by the Constitution and threatens the republic.
The Wall Street Journal, July 8, 2013 -
A Huge Opening for GOP on Obamacare
Pushing for tougher anti-fraud measures, and thereby exposing the weaknesses in the Obamacare exchanges, would give Republicans a strong hand in the upcoming budget battles.
The Washington Examiner, July 8, 2013 -
What Conservatives Are For
Senator Mike Lee discusses the conservative agenda at the Heritage Foundation and encourages conservatives to share their vision of community and liberty.
YouTube, April 22, 2013 -
Obamacare’s Invitation to Fraud
President Obama’s unilateral delay of Obamacare’s employer mandate and its associated reporting requirements invites fraud in the exchanges.
National Review, July 7. 2013 -
Delaying Obamacare
The administration’s unilateral announcement of a one-year delay in the enforcement of the employer mandate indicates much larger problems with Obamacare and opens the door to further delay.
National Review, July 3, 2013 -
It’s Not ‘the Affordable Care Act,’ Republicans
In the battle for real health-care reform, the term “Obamacare” gives Republicans a welcome and significant rhetorical advantage, which they should wield rather than squander.
The Weekly Standard, June 17, 2013 -
Up From Obamacare
A Republican alternative should address the parts of the health-care system that the government had broken even before Obamacare was passed.
Claremont Review of Books, Summer 2013 -
Executive Summary: A Republican Nomination Process
This summary of Anderson and Cost's proposal for presidential selection reform provides a condensed overview of their essay published in National Affairs.
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The Perils of Health-Care Federalism
State and federal legislators have been tag-teaming the health-care market, keeping it from functioning competitively, and federal preemption may be necessary to curb the states’ mischief.
National Affairs, Summer 2013 -
Delay, Repeal, Replace
In the fight to repeal and replace Obamacare, Republicans now have a prime opportunity to back a reasonable delay and advance a winning alternative.
The Weekly Standard, February 4, 2013 -
The Nation’s Budget Challenges Haven’t Changed
Our deficit has dipped some—but it’s still over half a trillion dollars, our 14-digit debt is still growing, and our long-term fiscal challenges are still the same.
U.S. News & World Report, June 13, 2013