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Court Ruling ‘Slams the Brakes’ on Obamacare

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By David A. Patten Opponents of Obamacare rejoiced Friday after a federal appeals court in Atlanta ruled that the individual mandate at the heart of President Barack Obama’s healthcare reform legislation is unconstitutional. The 2-to-1 verdict in the 11th Circuit court in Atlanta sets up a dramatic, seemingly inevitable election-year showdown in the U.S. Supreme

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End the Debt Limit

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McCaughey says, “Haven’t the editors of the New York Times read Article 1 Section 8?” New York Times editorial It has long been clear that the federal debt limit is far too dangerous and unstable for lawmakers to use as a political weapon. Allowing that to happen in the last few traumatic weeks created an

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Automatic Debt-Ceiling Hike a Perversion f Constitution

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By Betsy McCaughey The U.S. Constitution is the biggest casualty in the debt-ceiling deal cobbled together this week. Generally, presidents ask Congress for a debt-ceiling hike once or twice a year, but President Obama said he wanted to avoid another debt controversy before the 2012 election. He pressed for a hike double or triple the

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The Administration’s Decision To Cover Contraceptives

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By Washington Post Editorial Board Last year’s health-care reform law ushered in a new approach to encouraging preventive medicine. It required new insurance plans to cover preventive services free of copayments or other charges. The law left it to the Institute of Medicine to make the initial recommendations about what services should be covered. Last

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An Obama Health Law Legal Precedent?

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By David B. Rivkin and Lee A. Casey The Supreme Court’s most important ruling this year may have been its unanimous decision in Bond v. United States, which held that individual citizens can challenge federal statutes when they encroach on authority the Constitution reserves to the states. The decision, authored by Justice Anthony Kennedy, has

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Health Care Law Won’t Rein In Costs, Study Says: Critics of Afforable Care Act Cite Government’s Own Forecast

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By Paige Winfield Cunningham Despite President Obama’s promises to rein in health care costs as part of his reform bill, health spending nationwide is expected to rise more than if the sweeping legislation had never become law. Total spending is projected to grow annually by 5.8 percent under Mr. Obama’s Affordable Care Act, according to

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Facts the Media Aren’t Telling You About the Debt Debate

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By Betsy McCaughey President Obama is demanding that the debt ceiling be raised by a whopping amount — two or three times the normal increase — to let the federal government keep on borrowing past the 2012 election. The ceiling is generally raised once or twice a year, but Obama claims he wants to keep

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Ohio Health Care Question Cleared for Fall Ballot

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By Andy Brownfield COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Voters will get the chance to decide whether Ohio can opt out of the national health care overhaul after the state’s top election official said Tuesday that opponents of the federal law have enough signatures to put a constitutional amendment on the Nov. 8 ballot. Secretary of State

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The Flight to the Exchanges

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Review and Outlook McKinsey & Co. made itself the White House’s public enemy number—well, we’ve lost count—after releasing a survey last month showing that nearly one in three businesses may drop insurance coverage as a result of the new health-care law. The real offense of the management consultants seems to be accurately portraying reality. Consider

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Shutting Up McKinsey

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The White House routinely tries to intimidate its health-care critics, but the campaign against McKinsey & Co. is something else. The management consultants attempted to find out how U.S. business will respond to the government restructuring of 17.3% of the economy, Democrats don’t like the results, and so McKinsey must pay with its reputation. The

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