Rep. Chris Collins Questions Panel of Experts on Security of Healthcare.gov
Is HealthCare.gov a secure website? A panel of experts who recently testified before a House committee say, “No.”
YouTube, November 19, 2013Is HealthCare.gov a secure website? A panel of experts who recently testified before a House committee say, “No.”
YouTube, November 19, 2013Americans are poised to lose not only their preferred coverage and physicians but also their privacy, thanks to Obamacare and HealthCare.gov.
The Weekly Standard, November 11, 2013President Obama undermines his long-term goals in favor of political expediency as he disregards the law and tells insurers and consumers to do the same.
National Review, November 15, 2013Obamacare—and President Obama’s refusal to execute it in a lawful manner—is taking a big toll on the president’s popularity, especially with Hispanic voters and the young.
Washington Examiner, November 15, 2013How attractive will Obamacare’s taxpayer-funded subsidies actually be for the young? This study helps provide the answer.
Bill Kristol discusses the 2017 Project’s study on Obamacare’s subsidies and penalties, highlighting how President Obama’s centerpiece legislation offers a terrible deal for the young.
YouTube, November 29, 2013Under Obamacare, will the young be better off paying the premium, or paying the fine?
The Weekly Standard, November 27, 2013The more voters get to know Obamacare, the less they like it—with recent exit polls in Virginia and New Jersey showing Obamacare’s sinking popularity.
The Weekly Standard, November 11, 2013Doing the direct opposite of what public policy should be trying to do, Obamacare discourages marriages and even encourages divorce.
The Atlantic, November 5, 2013A pediatric heart surgeon explains how Obamacare is dangerously undermining the doctor-patient relationship and transforming the practice of medicine for the worse.
Wall Street Journal, October 22, 2013Ben Sasse takes dead aim at Obamacare and talks about how to wrestle power from the “insider, permanent political class” and return it to individuals, families, and local communities.
The Weekly Standard, October 10, 2013Obamacare architect Ezekiel Emanuel declares that, under the health-care overhaul, the individual market will shut down as the federal government decides what type of health insurance Americans need.
National Review, November 4, 2013Jim Capretta debates Ezekiel Emanuel, the man who Nebraska Senate candidate Ben Sasse warned in 2009 was “quarterbacking the details” of Obamacare—and who now admits the “individual market is going away.”
Fox News, November 3, 2013Having survived cancer against long odds, California’s Edie Sundby is now trying to survive Obamacare, which is causing her to lose her health plan and her doctors—while offering no suitable replacement.
Wall Street Journal, November 3, 2013The cozy relationship between big pharmaceutical companies and Obamacare’s architects has led to higher health insurance premiums for millions of Americans.
Washington Examiner, November 1, 2013