Jeffrey H. Anderson
One key anti-Obamacare vote would demonstrate to voters that House Republicans are more interested in fighting for Main Street Americans than in running out the clock or placating the insurance lobby.
The Weekly Standard, September 15, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
Is the establishment wing of the Republican Party starting to go soft on repeal?
The Weekly Standard, September 2, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
One of the key players in the cozy alliance between Big Government and Big Insurance doesn’t think it’s fair to criticize Obamacare’s looming taxpayer ‘bailout’ of insurance companies.
The Weekly Standard, August 29, 2014
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Deroy Murdock
It would be hard to find an issue upon which more Americans agree than the need to stop insurance companies from being bailed out by taxpayers when they lose money under Obamacare.
National Review Online, August 27, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
Try as he might, President Obama can’t get on the golf course as often as new anti-Obamacare polls are released.
The Weekly Standard, August 26, 2014
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Ira Stoll
James Madison wrote in Federalist 10 about the need to “refine and enlarge” public opinion, but should conservatives really be trying to refine and enlarge Obamacare, especially when the public rightly despises it?
Newsmax, August 18, 2014
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David Harsanyi
The I-95 press corps naively continues to project its own acceptance of Obamacare onto the rest of the nation, even as this fall’s election is potentially shaping up as a second major electoral rebuke of the unpopular overhaul.
The Federalist, August 20, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
While President Obama vilifies his insurance allies in public, he secures taxpayer-funded bailouts for them in private.
The Weekly Standard, July 29, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson & Adam J. White
Adam White, Jeff Anderson, and host Michael Graham discuss the legal and political ramifications of the D.C. Circuit Court’s ruling that Obamacare’s text doesn’t permit subsidies to flow through the federally established exchanges.
The Weekly Standard, July 22, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
Obamacare hasn’t had anywhere near the impact on the number of uninsured that voters were told it would have at the time of its passage.
The Weekly Standard, July 15, 2014
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Fred Barnes
Republicans in Virginia show how to take a strong stand against Obamacare, win a looming government-shutdown battle, and shift public opinion their way in the process.
Wall Street Journal, July 11, 2014
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Charles Blahous
With many of the Obamacare pay-fors unlawfully pushed aside for political expediency, it’s anyone’s guess how much federal deficits will skyrocket as the law takes fuller effect.
The Weekly Standard, July 14, 2014
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William Kristol & Jeffrey H. Anderson
The House has a chance to advance an 80-10 issue that’s anti-Obamacare, anti-cronyism, and pro-rule-of-law.
The Weekly Standard, July 28, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
With nearly all insurance companies under Obamacare estimating they will need funds from the risk-corridor program to help cover their losses, Congress must act before the taxpayer is left with the bill.
The Weekly Standard, June 27, 2014
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Scott Gottlieb
The Obama administration’s new plan is to extralegally fund Obamacare’s risk-corridor slush fund through “user fees” that will increase Americans’ health insurance costs.
Forbes, June 20, 2014