Memo on Senators’ Obamacare Alternative
A newly released proposal from three senior Republican senators marks a welcome development in the crucial quest to bring about Obamacare’s full repeal.
The 2017 Project, January 27, 2014A newly released proposal from three senior Republican senators marks a welcome development in the crucial quest to bring about Obamacare’s full repeal.
The 2017 Project, January 27, 2014As a careful look at the numbers shows, the administration’s claim that Obamacare has increased Medicaid enrollment by 4 million people is likely off by a factor of ten.
Real Clear Politics, January 7, 2014With its top-down central planning, which is fundamentally at odds with our Madisonian system, Obamacare repeats the mistakes of the first New Deal—and therefore must be repealed, not “fixed.”
The Weekly Standard, January 13, 2014Gov. Pence talks about Indiana’s success in implementing a conservative reform agenda in such areas as tax policy, higher education, school choice, road construction, and health care.
IN.gov, January 14, 2014Congressional Republicans should act now to eliminate Obamacare’s bailout provision, which would force American taxpayers to keep massive health insurance companies afloat.
Washington Post, January 2, 2014In a clear example of corporate cronyism, Obamacare’s two bailout provisions will shift billions of dollars from American taxpayers to health insurance companies—unless Republicans take action.
The Weekly Standard, January 13, 2014For those choosing to bypass the disaster that is Obamacare, there are a variety of ways to secure affordable basic health care.
The Federalist, December 4, 2013Having long shied away from speaking about health care, conservatives should abandon their hands-off approach and advance a credible alternative to Obamacare.
First Things, October 31, 2013Under the Obama administration, political expediency trumps the rule of law.
The Weekly Standard, November 15, 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, 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, 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, 2013From higher taxes on the middle class to higher costs for coverage, President Obama’s promises for “universal,” “affordable” health care are not remotely matching up to reality.
The Weekly Standard, October 21, 2013The Obama administration’s extralegal decision to protect the health benefits of the political class is just one of the reasons why Americans dislike Obamacare.
New York Post, October 5, 2013Obamacare wouldn’t provide anywhere near “universal” coverage, and its projected costs are looking worse all the time—but you’d never know it from listening to President Obama.
National Review, September 26, 2013