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
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James C. Capretta & Ezekiel Emanuel
Jim Capretta debates Ezekiel Emanuel, the man who Nebraska Senate candidate Ben Sasse warned in 2009 was “quarterbacking the details” of Obamacare—and who now admits the “individual market is going away.”
Fox News, November 3, 2013
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Edie Littlefield Sundby
Having survived cancer against long odds, California’s Edie Sundby is now trying to survive Obamacare, which is causing her to lose her health plan and her doctors—while offering no suitable replacement.
Wall Street Journal, November 3, 2013
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Timothy P. Carney
The 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, 2013
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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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Jonah Goldberg
President Obama’s repeated promise that Americans can keep their health insurance ranks among the biggest lies to come out of the Oval Office.
National Review, October 30, 2013
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Lisa Myers and Hannah Rappleye
NBC writes that President Obama repeatedly promised something his administration knew wasn’t true, leaving millions of Americans wondering why, even though they liked their health plan, Obamacare banned their health plan.
NBC News, October 28, 2013
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Wall Street Journal Editorial Board
If President Obama seems unfazed by recent events, that’s because Obamacare was never about technocratic expertise or keeping promises; it was about centralizing political control over medicine.
Wall Street Journal, October 22, 2013
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Christopher J. Conover
From 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, 2013
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Michael Astrue
A former HHS general counsel and Social Security commissioner warns that, far from just having a few “glitches,” Obamacare’s exchanges will lead to widespread fraud and identity theft.
The Weekly Standard, October 21, 2013
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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
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Avik Roy
The Obama administration's politically driven effort to hide the rising cost of health insurance under Obamacare has undermined the functionality of its online exchange portal.
Forbes, October 14, 2013
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Joshua Sharf
A professional web developer explains how the time and money devoted to constructing the Obamacare websites should have been sufficient to produce functioning sites.
PJ Media, October 10, 2013
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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
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James C. Capretta
With Obamacare’s disastrous rollout underway and drawing public ire, the last thing the GOP should do is “pivot” away from its push to delay the individual mandate.
National Review, October 9, 2013