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Wise Beyond Their Years

Jeffrey H. Anderson

Under Obamacare, will the young be better off paying the premium, or paying the fine?

The Weekly Standard, November 27, 2013
  • How Unpopular Has Obamacare Become?

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    The 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, 2013
  • A Lawless ‘Fix’

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    What gives President Obama the authority to circumvent Congress and change his centerpiece legislation unilaterally?

    National Review, November 14, 2013
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    A River of American Money Flows to D.C.

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    Main St. Americans would be a lot better off if their wages weren’t bankrolling the affluent lifestyles of those living in and around Washington, D.C.

    The Weekly Standard, September 23, 2013
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    Nebraska Senate Candidate Calls for Repealing the ‘Obamacare Worldview’

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    Ben Sasse takes dead aim at Obamacare and talks about how to wrestle power from the “insider, permanent political class” and return it to individuals, families, and local communities.

    The Weekly Standard, October 10, 2013
  • Obamacare QB: the ‘Individual Market Is Going Away’

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    Obamacare architect Ezekiel Emanuel declares that, under the health-care overhaul, the individual market will shut down as the federal government decides what type of health insurance Americans need.

    National Review, November 4, 2013
  • If at First You Don’t Succeed, Lie, Lie Again

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    Rather than honoring his promise to the American people that they could retain their preferred health coverage, the president once again insists that he and big government know best.

    National Review, October 31, 2013
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    The Deal to Reopen Government and Raise the Debt Limit

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    Republicans aren’t the only ones who have something to worry about in the wake of the recently completed budget battle.

    The Weekly Standard, October 16, 2013
  • The Question That Wasn’t Asked

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    If Republicans were to better communicate their rather moderate position in the budget battles, they would likely find most Americans to be in agreement with them.

    The Weekly Standard, October 11, 2013
  • No Mandate

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    As the funding battle wages on, now is the time for Republicans to clearly defend their position and hold their ground in delaying the individual mandate and ending the congressional carve-out.

    The Weekly Standard, October 10, 2013
  • It’s the Law, Yes, and Most Americans Oppose It

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    Three and a half years’ worth of polling has consistently shown overwhelmingly opposition to Obamacare—and, in America, the cool and deliberate sense of the community will prevail.

    National Review, September 30, 2013
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    Taking Aim at Obamacare’s Coercive Core

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    In two keys ways—one psychological, the other functional—delaying Obamacare’s individual mandate would help pave the path to full repeal.

    The Weekly Standard, September 28, 2013
  • Lawlessness in the Executive

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    In response to President Obama’s long and growing list of refusals to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed,” Republicans should defend the rule of law and trust in the American people.

    The Weekly Standard, September 2, 2013
  • Obama’s Wrong Numbers

    Jeffrey H. Anderson

    Obamacare 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
  • The Play Should Be Delay

    James C. Capretta, Jeffrey H. Anderson

    The best way to target Obamacare in the upcoming budget battles is to listen to the American people and make a determined push for the overhaul’s delay.

    The Weekly Standard, September 16, 2013
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