Ben Sasse
After King v. Burwell, Republicans will divide into the “Fix-It Caucus,” the “Replacement Caucus,” and the “Repeal-Only Caucus,” with the first and third being guaranteed losers (the first by design) and the second being a winner—which means it’s time for GOP presidential candidates to unveil their Obamacare alternatives.
National Review, June 30, 2015
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
If Republicans respond to a win in King v. Burwell by negotiating “fixes” to Obamacare in exchange for turning its subsidies back on, they will be handing President Obama a twofer.
The Weekly Standard, May 26, 2015
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David Catron
A win in King v. Burwell would give Republicans a great opportunity to propose repealing and replacing essentially all of Obamacare in 37 states, but doing so would require some political courage.
American Spectator, May 18, 2015
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
The 2017 Project’s executive director, Jeff Anderson, testifies that King v. Burwell provides a welcome opportunity for Congress to give states an off-ramp from Obamacare that leads to the genuine alternative Americans have been craving for years.
The 2017 Project, April 29, 2015