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Is Obamacare Enrollment Already Hitting a Wall?
A year ago, the Congressional Budget Office projected that enrollment in Obamacare’s exchanges would double (from 6 to 13 million) from 2014 to 2015, but that hasn’t happened, and in some states enrollment has actually dropped.
Investor's Business Daily, April 6, 2015 -
Kill the Deal
President Obama’s “deal”—or “series of cascading concessions”—would enable Iran to get nuclear weapons, and it shows the Founders’ wisdom in not vesting the treaty-making power in one man.
The Weekly Standard, April 4, 2015 -
The Budget Act at Forty: Time for Budget Process Reform
As this thorough study discusses, Congress’s budgetary process is outdated, encourages runaway entitlement spending, and needs to be revamped.
Mercatus Center at George Mason University, March 25, 2015 -
A Nuclear Iran?
With President Obama attempting to help legitimatize Iran and let it get nuclear weapons, American leaders of both parties must exercise genuine statesmanship in the face of the president’s abdication of that role.
The Weekly Standard, April 6, 2015 -
Black Market Is Thriving in Colorado
Contrary to legalization proponents’ predictions, most pot in Colorado continues to be sold through the black market (increasingly to youths), the drug cartels are now diversifying into meth and heroin, and “Colorado is the black market for the rest of the country.”
The Gazette, March 23, 2015 -
Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Explained
The secular Left’s hysterical and mobbish response to Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which is quite similar to federal law and laws in 20 states, shows the need for the legislation.
The Weekly Standard, March 27, 2015 -
An Unappealing ‘Doc Fix’
Republican and Democratic leaders have negotiated a “doc fix” that is poised to increase Medicare spending and deficits while giving the federal government new authority “to become the official arbiter of what constitutes ‘quality’ in physician care.”
National Review, March 25, 2015 -
Did You Know Obama Just Took New Executive Action on Immigration?
President Obama once again acts unilaterally to help global corporations and hurt American workers.
Washington Examiner, March 25, 2015 -
Meet 5 Award-Winning Teachers Who Reject Common Core
As the nightmarish experiences of award-winning teachers help highlight, the best guarantor of a good elementary and secondary education is local and parental control.
Federalist, March 23, 2015 -
CBO: Obamacare to Hit Only 65 Percent of 2015 Coverage Target
When Obamacare was passed, the CBO said it would increase the number of people with health insurance by 26 million in 2015, but it now says the number is just 17 million, most of whom are being dumped into Medicaid.
The Weekly Standard, March 20, 2015 -
How Democrats’ Coziness with Business Hurts Workers
Silicon Valley is lobbying for increased immigration even as it suppresses Americans’ incomes by hiring immigrants at cut-rate wages, but in this and other instances, neither party seems eager to stand up against Big Business and for Main Street.
Delaware Online, March 25, 2015 -
Hidden in Plain Sight
Although you won’t hear many people say so in polite society, the globalist worldview that President Obama champions is deliberate in not putting the interests of America, or its allies, first.
The Weekly Standard, March 9, 2015 -
Obamacare Turns Five, Awaits Repeal
Since the start of President Obama’s second term, 200 straight polls have found Obamacare to be unpopular, and it will be repealed in 2017 if Republicans will unite around a winning alternative.
The Weekly Standard, March 23, 2015 -
Senate Republican Budget Leads from Behind Obama on Medicare
While enjoying their new majority status in the Senate, Republicans are shying away from tackling the big issues of the day.
Washington Examiner, March 19, 2015 -
eHealth, Inc.: Obamacare’s Beneficiary Becomes Its Victim
There was already a private health insurance website that worked like Expedia or Orbitz, but HealthCare.gov’s gain has been eHealthInsurance’s (and taxpayers’) loss.
Forbes, March 18, 2015