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Obamacare Has Been a Success, and It’s Just the Start

By on February 15, 2024
Obamacare Has Been a Success, and It’s Just the Start

by NICOLE RAPFOGEL

In the nearly 14 years since the Affordable Care Act was passed, we’ve seen dozens of legislative attempts to repeal it—all to no avail.

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Obamacare has Three Key Failings and Needs To be Reformed

By on February 15, 2024
Obamacare has Three Key Failings and Needs To be Reformed

by BRIAN BLASE

To fix Obamacare, it’s important to first take stock of its three key failings.

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Prescribing a Financial Fix for Post-Acute, Long Term Care

By on November 11, 2015 with 0 Comments
Prescribing a Financial Fix for Post-Acute, Long Term Care

by DAVID HEBERT

As greater numbers of patients and residents enter our nation;s long term care system, it is imperative that our policymakers address America’s entitlement programs.

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Entitlement Reform: The 800 pound gorilla that’s being ignored in the 2008 campaign

By on November 11, 2015 with 0 Comments
Entitlement Reform: The 800 pound gorilla that’s being ignored in the 2008 campaign

by DAVID C. JOHN

When asked what they would do about fixing entitlement spending, with just a few exceptions, the current presidential candidates quickly retreat into clichés.

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Ho, Ho, Ho!

By on October 26, 2015 with 0 Comments
Ho, Ho, Ho!

by ROBERT L. BIXBY

When it comes to federal spending, it’s become Christmas all year.

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An S.O.S. to Keep America’s Fiscal Ship Afloat

By on October 26, 2015 with 0 Comments
An S.O.S. to Keep America’s Fiscal Ship Afloat

by JUDD GREGG

New Hampshire Senator’s bill would impose caps and other common sense tools to bring spending under control.

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Strengthening Health Care

By on October 21, 2015 with 0 Comments
Strengthening Health Care

by TOMMY G. THOMPSON

Reforming Medicaid must be a priority next year.

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