With one notable exception, admiring statements came from many quarters as Sen. John McCain lost his race against cancer.
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Tag Archives: Affordable Care Act
Selling Insurance People Want To Buy
Trump’s Obamacare actions neither repeal nor replace, but they are good news anyway. A president alone can only do so much.
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Obamacare’s Stay Of Execution
Obamacare is a dead law walking, doomed by its own flaws despite Republicans’ failure thus far to repeal or replace it.
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Iowa Confronts Obamacare’s Reality
Facing collapse of Obamacare’s exchanges across much of the state, Iowa seeks permission to administer realistic reforms.
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Rome Didn’t Fall In A Day
Republicans were repelled in their first assault on Obamacare, but will the law withstand a prolonged legislative siege?
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Atoning For Obamacare’s Original Sin
To effectively fix health insurance, we need to address Obamacare’s original sin of permitting after-the-fact coverage.
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Regulatory Cryogenics
Sometimes a regulatory freeze is just a light frost; other times it can be an ice age.
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The Same, Only More So
Obamacare’s original sin was letting people sign up after they get sick. The new enrollment season offers more of the same.
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How Health Insurers Became Cable Companies
Obamacare gave health insurers a monopoly in many areas, just like cable companies. And everyone loves cable companies.
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Can You Count On Short-Term Health Insurance?
A short-term policy may let you pay less for health insurance, but you’ll get what you pay for.
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