Democrats Defect from Obamacare
Meanwhile, the GOP learns to stop worrying and love Obama's signature legislative victory.
Meanwhile, the GOP learns to stop worrying and love Obama's signature legislative victory.
Repeal Obamacare, deregulate, and drain the swamp.
Paying for value turns out to be harder than it sounds.
As premiums rise sharply, the public covers much of the cost.
The idea that people won't be able to afford medical treatment without Obamacare is simply wrong.
He also wants to build a fully automated, employee-free restaurant.
Former Free State Project chair Aaron Day is sure his over 17,000 votes as independent cost Kelly Ayotte her around 1,000 vote loss.
Ultimately, legislation to repeal and replace the health care law will have to be driven by Congress.
Possible new health secretary not a fan of LGBT rights. Does it matter?
What was Obamacare, in the end, but an arrogant overreach by an elite out of touch with the rest of America?
Trade wars and debt increases loom on the horizon.
Q&A with the Cato Institute's Michael Cannon
In 2008, Jacob Hacker called the public option a slow path to a government-run health insurance system.
Blaming Republicans not going to cut it.
His poor grasp of policy makes past leaders look brilliant by comparison.
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Premiums under the health law are set to rise by double digits, even as plan choice is decreasing.
It's an apt metaphor for the health law-but not in the way the president thinks.
Clinton forefronts criticisms of the law, while Trump fails to understand his own plan to fix it.
The former president explains how Obamacare is failing.
Another state health insurance regulator warns of impending collapse in the individual market.
BCBS Tennessee pulls out of the state's largest markets.
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The law's failures stem from its many compromises and concessions to political reality.
Ongoing fraud vulnerabilities reveal the administration's inability to address the health law's persistent problems.
The president's signature law is failing spectacularly.
From the public option to stiffer penalties, Obamacare supporters won't admit government is the problem.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposed changes to the law's risk adjustment formula in effort to calm frustrated insurers.
The health law has always required difficult tradeoffs.
The debate over whether the health law should even exist has never been resolved, making policy fixes all but impossible.
Insurers are bolting from the health law's exchanges, and premiums are rising dramatically.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has always been an alliance of big business and big government.
The health law falters as yet another major insurer pulls back from the exchanges.
President revives public option proposal to foster competition in the health law's exchanges.
New Republican replacement plan is barely a plan at all.
'The biggest effect of regulation is what we do not see,' Welch tells Fox Business
Tax agency risk officer was shown dubious legal justification in secret 2014 meeting.
Supreme Court puts off ruling on Obamacare and Religious Freedom Restoration Act.