The GOP's Obamacare Repeal Bill Is Dead Because Trump Doesn't Understand How Health Policy Works
It's hard to make a deal on a policy deal when you don't care about the policy.
It's hard to make a deal on a policy deal when you don't care about the policy.
President Trump is demanding a vote on a sloppily rewritten bill that could blow up the insurance market.
The Republican health care bill would still reduce insurance by 24 million and raise insurance premiums before 2020.
The AHCA will have to wait until tomorrow.
The House is planning a vote today on a bill that still isn't finalized.
That's why it might go down.
If universal access to medical care is the goal, the government is the goalie. It should get out of the way.
The continuous coverage provision is just one of the ways the House health care plan recycles the health law's policy scheme.
The idea that people won't be able to afford medical treatment without Obamacare is simply wrong.
What was Obamacare, in the end, but an arrogant overreach by an elite out of touch with the rest of America?
The damage for taxpayers in this one simple underestimation error alone is roughly $20 billion.
Vermont joins Maryland in extending the "free birth control" mandate to cover vasectomies.
A consequence of Obamacare's disastrous rollout.
Obamacare is not a good deal for taxpayers.
The federal government's new health plans are a case study in how bad the public option would have been.
A to-do list for the new Speaker of the House
Subsidized birth control pills for some women shouldn't come at the expense of easing access restrictions for all.
Health insurance does not grow wild and abundant in nature or fall from the sky like manna.
Good luck with that paperwork, folks!
We've reached a point where liberals argue that the court should avoid disrupting any laws that are driven by progressive notions of compassion.
As the midterm election approaches, promises to campaign on the Affordable Care Act remain unfulfilled.
Hillarycare was tossed onto the ash heap of history-but it still had profound consequences.
The campaign to promote the Affordable Care Act will stop at nothing, not even puns
For anybody needing a way to get somebody to break up with you
Did not actually get covered in January
For "failure to ensure adequate network coverage"
At this point the thing is going to repeal itself
Supporters argue it helps the criminals and reduces recidivism by giving them health coverage
Analysis says it will add to deficit an cost jobs
Some members may end up having to get more expensive coverage
Would not require people to have health insurance
Say they've lot time and money trying to deal with it
Law was written to only apply to state-run exchanges but judge says it applies to all
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