Thoughts on the ABC News/WaPo Obamacare Poll
Over 111 consecutive polls, Americans have shown they don't like Obamacare.
The Weekly Standard, April 1, 2014Over 111 consecutive polls, Americans have shown they don't like Obamacare.
The Weekly Standard, April 1, 2014With Obamacare premiums costing up to 10% of Millenials’ income, it’s no mystery why young adults are staying away from the exchanges.
Forbes, March 28, 2014Only two-thirds as many people have enrolled in Obamacare’s government-run exchanges as the CBO had projected—and that’s even counting those who haven’t paid.
The Weekly Standard, March 28, 2014Through extensions and secrecy, the administration seems to be avoiding coming clean about how many enrollees have actually paid for coverage.
Investor’s Business Daily, March 26, 2014No amount of celebrity-driven advertising will make Obamacare attractive to the young.
The Weekly Standard, March 31, 2014The exorbitant penalties for offering non-compliant insurance under Obamacare make it clear that the administration’s primary concern is to regulate private plans—rather than to increase access to them.
The Weekly Standard, March 26, 2014President Obama’s lawless refusal to execute Obamacare as written is one of several reasons why his health-care overhaul isn’t done sending premiums skyward.
Forbes, March 20, 2014The Obama administration's lawless alterations to Obamacare, along with young people's refusal to pay artificially high prices for Obamacare-compliant plans, may be poised to send costs soaring even higher next year.
The Hill, March 19, 2014In addition to redistributing huge sums of taxpayer money and providing disincentives to work, Obamacare’s income-based subsidies will cause some people who receive them to get billed by the IRS.
Forbes, March 17, 2014Obamacare is losing popularity among unions as middle-class workers realize they cannot afford the high costs and reduced hours.
Real Clear Politics, March 16, 2014Republicans are wisely running against Obamacare, but are they genuinely committed to repealing it?
National Review, March 24, 2014A national poll by McLaughlin & Associates (including 37% Democrats and 32% Republicans) finds that Americans strongly prefer a conservative alternative to Obamacare—and, in the context of such an alternative, prefer repeal by nearly 2-to-1.
The Florida special-election result is bad news for Obamacare supporters, as it suggests the danger in pledging to fix the unfixable, rather than championing full repeal and then real reform.
Washington Examiner, March 12, 2014The Obama administration’s latest offensive in its war on doctors—especially independent doctors—sounds like satire, is impossibly bureaucratic, is unsuitable for a free people, and must be stopped.
The Weekly Standard, March 10, 2014President Obama explains that, under Obamacare, you might lose your doctor—but the good news is, you might get to keep your doctor if you pay more.