Charles Krauthammer
Thanks to the coercive, top-down approach to health care championed by the Obama administration and its congressional allies, large numbers of doctors are abandoning private practice and in many cases the profession of medicine altogether.
Washington Post, May 28, 2015
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Doug Badger
Essentially all of Obamacare’s exchange subsidies go to the near-poor and near-elderly—while the middle class and young just get the tab—so it’s hardly surprising that Obamacare’s enrollment is skewing heavily toward the older and poorer.
Doug's Brief Case, March 30, 2015
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John R. Graham
Dr. Tom Price’s newly released Obamacare alternative, which already has 67 House cosponsors (and counting), is a welcome development in the war to repeal and replace Obamacare.
National Center for Policy Analysis, May 26, 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
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Patrick Brennan
Respected conservatives were essentially united against the “doc fix” bill that Congress just passed, but that didn’t stop Republicans from responding to special-interest lobbyists and then crowing about “entitlement reform.”
National Review, April 14, 2015
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2017 Project
Should the upcoming Supreme Court decision in King v. Burwell go against the Obama Administration, conservatives in Congress will have a unique opportunity to support a bold repeal-and-replace plan in 37 states.
The 2017 Project, April 27, 2015
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
Liberal writers’ response to the Burr-Hatch-Upton alternative makes one wonder whether they really understand how Obamacare works.
The Weekly Standard, February 9, 2015
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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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Kimberly A. Strassel
The IRS was originally planning to follow the plain text of the law on Obamacare—until President Obama’s political appointees intervened.
Wall Street Journal, July 24, 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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Tim Phillips
Hiding its intentions under mountains of regulatory paperwork, the Obama administration is trying to bribe insurers to keep premiums from going even higher in 2015.
Forbes, July 14, 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