Stephen Moore
So far, Republicans have ignored conservatives’ desire to stop Obamacare’s taxpayer-funded bailout of big insurance companies who sided with the White House and helped get Obamacare passed.
Investor's Business Daily, September 22, 2014
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Aaron Blake
As a new Brookings Institution study indicates, even liberal Democratic candidates aren’t particularly eager to defend Obamacare.
Washington Post, September 30, 2014
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John Hart
Having witnessed the broken promises and inefficiencies of Obamacare, and having opposed the overhaul from the start, voters are ready to embrace a conservative alternative.
Opportunity Lives, September, 25,2014
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Wall Street Journal Editorial Board
While leading insurers are raising premiums under Obamacare, new entries are lowballing prices to gain market share—knowing that their losses will largely be erased by Obamacare’s taxpayer-funded insurer bailout.
Wall Street Journal, September 29, 2014
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Casey Mattox
Through Obamacare, every American’s tax dollars are being used to help fund abortion—and to provide corporate welfare for Planned Parenthood.
The Federalist, September 23, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
It’s not only that Obamacare is unpopular; it’s that those who dislike it care a lot more about the issue than those who like it do—thereby making Obamacare doubly politically toxic.
The Weekly Standard, September 20, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
By a margin of almost 4 to 1, voters say they’d be more, rather than less, apt to support a member of Congress who votes to stop one of the most egregious aspects of Obamacare—which is also one of the parts that’s propping it up.
The Weekly Standard, September 18, 2014
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Philip Klein
A survey sent to roughly 80 percent of physicians involved in active practice, and receiving over 20,000 responses, finds that doctors give Obamacare a dismal 1.59 GPA—with 25 percent giving it an F and only 4 percent giving it an A.
Washington Examiner, September 17, 2014
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McLaughlin & Associates
A poll by McLaughlin & Associates finds that Americans overwhelmingly oppose Obamacare’s insurer bailout and are far more likely to support members of Congress who vote to stop it.
September 17, 2014
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Timothy P. Carney
Obamacare forces all American taxpayers to subsidize abortion—yet another broken promise from President Obama and his congressional allies.
Washington Examiner, September 15, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
Politico finds that voters overwhelmingly prefer straight repeal to keeping Obamacare as is (44 to 17 percent), doesn’t even ask about an alternative, and then claims to have found “more evidence that most Americans don’t support repeal.”
National Review Online, September 16, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
It’s time for Republicans to show they’re the party of Main St., U.S.A., not the party of corporate America—and the best thing they can do for Main St. is fight Obamacare now, and repeal and replace it in 2017.
National Review Online, September 12, 2014
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John R. Graham
Many insurance companies are pricing their Obamacare exchange policies at what they suspect will be a loss—knowing that the bulk of their losses will be picked up by taxpayers through the Obamacare insurer bailout.
National Center for Policy Analysis, September 8, 2014
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Philip Klein
In bowing to pressure from liberals and the hospital lobby, Republican governors who push to implement Obamacare’s massive Medicaid expansion are doing a disservice to state budgets, federal taxpayers, and the cause of repeal.
Washington Examiner, September 8, 2014
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James C. Capretta
Obamacare’s insurer bailout “is one of the most important features of the entire law,” so congressional Republicans should make stopping it “among their highest legislative priorities."
The Weekly Standard, September 8, 2014