How President Obama Is Flouting Obamacare
President Obama’s own actions affirm that the law he signed cannot work, giving more reason for delay.
The Chicago Tribune, August 18, 2013President Obama’s own actions affirm that the law he signed cannot work, giving more reason for delay.
The Chicago Tribune, August 18, 2013Senator Ron Johnson condemns the lawless Obamacare bailout for Congress.
YouTube, August 14, 2013Obamacare’s flaws and weaknesses continue to surface, giving the GOP opportunity to focus political leverage on its most unpopular—yet most essential—component: the individual mandate.
The Weekly Standard, August 12, 2013President Obama’s refusal to enforce his signature legislation as written raises the question of whether a future GOP president could similarly pick and choose what parts of Obamacare to ignore.
The Weekly Standard, August 2, 2013The natural alliance between big government and big hospitals is a big part of why we’re facing rising health costs, increasingly impersonal care, and runaway deficit spending—and Obamacare fuels that unhealthy alliance.
National Review, August 7, 2013This piece offers concrete examples of how the structure of Obamacare’s exchanges, coupled with President Obama’s unilateral employer-mandate delay, provide fertile ground for fraud.
The Weekly Standard, August 5, 2013Obama is using his campaign-style rhetoric to shift support to the national-leader model of government he prefers.
The Wall Street Journal, July 31, 2013In considering whether to delay or defund Obamacare, Republicans should listen to the American people.
The Weekly Standard, July 30, 2013President Obama is candid with the New York Times, admitting he’s quite comfortable exercising de facto lawmaking power from the White House and doesn’t care what Congress thinks about it.
Hot Air, July 29, 2013Obamacare’s mandates supposedly function as interconnected pieces of a “comprehensive” puzzle, yet President Obama is now selectively—and lawlessly—removing pieces.
The Weekly Standard, July 29, 2013The call to vote on two Obamacare-related bills forces Democrats to acknowledge whether, when it comes to the process of changing the law, they really view Congress as “unnecessary.”
National Review, July 17, 2013It is becoming increasingly clear that the Obama administration’s unilateral delay of Obamacare’s employer mandate is inviting fraud at taxpayers’ expense.
The Weekly Standard on July 10, 2013A former federal appellate court judge argues that Obama’s unilateral suspension of laws, as if exercising the royal prerogative, is banned by the Constitution and threatens the republic.
The Wall Street Journal, July 8, 2013Pushing for tougher anti-fraud measures, and thereby exposing the weaknesses in the Obamacare exchanges, would give Republicans a strong hand in the upcoming budget battles.
The Washington Examiner, July 8, 2013President Obama’s unilateral delay of Obamacare’s employer mandate and its associated reporting requirements invites fraud in the exchanges.
National Review, July 7. 2013