Mass Obamacare Cancellations, Part 2
By U-T San Diego Editorial Board • U-T San Diego In fall 2013, there was a political firestorm after millions of Americans were told their individual…
By U-T San Diego Editorial Board • U-T San Diego In fall 2013, there was a political firestorm after millions of Americans were told their individual…
by Chad Terhune, Sandra Poindexter, Doug Smith • LA Times Finding a doctor who takes Obamacare coverage could be just as frustrating for Californians in 2015 as…
Three new Fed surveys highlight damage to the labor market. Wall Street Journal Editorial Most of the political class seems to have decided that ObamaCare is working well enough, the…
by James C. Capretta and Yuval Levin • Weekly Standard Obamacare—or at least the version of it that the president and his advisers currently think they…
The law’s perverse incentives will have the nation working fewer hours, and working those hours less productively. By Casey B. Mulligan • Wall Street Journal Whether…
by Jonathan S. Tobin • Commentary Magazine After a summer of discontent and failure for the Obama administration that is leading into a fall campaign that…
Las Vegas Review-Journal The Democrats who forced the Affordable Care Act on the American public are predictably outraged that Obamacare appears headed back before the U.S. Supreme Court for another…
by Megan McArdle Yesterday, I outlined what we knew about Halbig v. Burwell, the case in which a federal appellate court ruled that subsidies for purchasing insurance under Obamacare can…
by Susan Jones A federal court on Tuesday struck down health insurance subsidies for people in the 36 states that did not set up their own Obamacare exchanges. The ruling…
Reading is fundamental, unless you’re a liberal blogger. by Sean Davis Words mean things. That was the message delivered by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals in yesterday’s Halbig opinion.…
by Alex Castellanos Ordinarily, being ranked as the worst modern president of the United States would be considered unfortunate. For you Mr. President, that’s the good news. As painful as…
The weird, misleading propaganda behind the federal health care law by Mark Hemingway It might seem odd that Joanna Coles, editor in chief of Cosmopolitan, was invited to the White…
by Jeffrey H. Anderson After the upset of House majority leader Eric Cantor at the hands of GOP primary voters, many congressional Republicans may be looking for ways to show…
by Jason Clemens and Bacchus Barua The heated and often emotionally charged debate over the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) hasn’t subsided despite it being the law of the land…
The real lesson of the VA scandal. by W. James Antle III Before Bowe Bergdahl dominated the headlines, the country was engrossed by the Veterans Affairs scandal. The VA was…