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At The Week, I have some reflections on Michael Strain's "sure, if we destroy the ACA plenty of people will die, your point being?" op-ed: But the fact that the.
As I recently noted, Brian Beutler has an excellent piece pointing out that Republican members of Congress universally rejected the contention soon to be considered by the Supreme Court that.
It may well have been two whole hours since you've read one of my columns. Fortunately, the suspense is over! My take on the Supreme Court's decision to jump the.
Chait on the political dynamics of the ACA: In Kentucky, Mitch McConnell — who had vowed publicly and privately to “repeal this monstrosity” — was asked whether he would repeal.
In the midst of her palpable excitement over the possibility that an asinine legal argument may be used to deny tens of millions of people health care, Megan McArdle inadvertently.
To the extent that there's an argument against reading the ACA to include subsidies on the federal exchanges, it has to be that while Congress intended the subsidies to be.
Fundamentally good news: President Obama on Thursday announced the final numbers for the Affordable Care Act’s open enrollment period. Eight million people have signed up for private insurance plans through.
A very good discussion between Harold Pollock and Jonathan Gruber on the Supreme Court decision that will kill some of society's most vulnerable citizens: Jon: I think, Harold, the single.