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07.25.2014
#FullRepeal Daily Digest
The Transom: YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT JONATHAN GRUBER SAID [About the Halbig case, specifically the law's distribution of tax credits to only state-based exchanges] …[Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber] was on MSNBC just the other day [and said] “Chris, it is unambiguous this is a typo. Literally every single person involved in the crafting of this law has said that it`s a typo, that they had no intention of excluding the federal states. And why would they? Look, the law says... -
07.24.2014
#FullRepeal Daily Digest
Washington Examiner: When Obamacare loses in court, insurance companies lose, too Obama's Internal Revenue Service, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled, had been illegally transferring money from taxpayers to insurers by pretending the Affordable Care Act said something it didn't say. …it’s misleading to describe the tax credits as simply subsidies to the insurance customers. They’re really subsidies to the insurance companies. Obamacare tax credits amount to a check from... -
07.23.2014
#FullRepeal Daily Digest
The Wall Street Journal: Reining in ObamaCare – and the President Halbig v. Burwell is about determining whether the president, like an autocrat, can levy taxes on his own Because the ruling forces the Obama administration to implement the Affordable Care Act as written, consumers in 36 states would face the full cost of its overpriced health insurance. According to one brief filed in the case, overall premiums in those states would be double what they are under the administration's... -
07.23.2014
LISTEN: Sen. Ted Cruz with Mike Gallagher
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07.22.2014
#FullRepeal Daily Digest
Washington Post: D.C. Circuit strikes down tax credits in federal exchanges This morning the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit released its much awaited opinion in Halbig v. Burwell. In a 2-1 opinion, the Court held that the Internal Revenue Service regulation authorizing tax credits in federal exchanges was invalid. Judge Griffith, writing for the court, concluded, “the ACA unambiguously restricts the section 36B subsidy to insurance purchased on Exchanges... -
07.22.2014
PHOTOS: Texas Tuesday Coffee - July 22
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07.21.2014
LISTEN: Sen. Ted Cruz with Dana Loesch
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07.21.2014
#FullRepeal Daily Digest
The Tennessean: BlueCross requests rate increase of 19 percent in 2015 Meanwhile, Cigna is requesting an average rate increase of 7.5 percent in 2015, while Kentucky-based Humana would like to boost marketplace rates by an average of 14.4 percent…In 2014, the least-expensive version of the silver plan — the most popular of the exchange plans — was $160.62 a month in Davidson County. At a 19 percent increase, the new rate would be $191 a month. BlueCross has the majority of... -
07.18.2014
#FullRepeal Daily Digest
Huffington Post: White House: Employers Must Disclose Objections To Covering Birth Control The White House on Thursday sent a message to companies that want to opt out of covering birth control, saying those employers are required to be transparent about their objections. The Department of Labor updated its website to indicate that closely held for-profit corporations must include in their insurance plans "a description of the extent to which preventive services (which includes contraceptive... -
07.17.2014
LISTEN: Sen. Ted Cruz with Tony Perkins
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07.17.2014
#FullRepeal Daily Digest
NPR: Patients With Low-Cost Insurance Struggle To Find Specialists Understandably, a lot of [Dr. Sawhney's] patients picked lower-cost plans, she says, "and we're running into problems with coverage in the same way we were when they were uninsured." One of her patients is a Chinese immigrant to Houston who purchased a Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO silver plan. Soon after, he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. Sawhney found an oncologist to coordinate his treatment, but she and the oncologist ran... -
07.16.2014
#FullRepeal Daily Digest
McAllen Monitor: Texas sees rise in Medicaid signups [Also known as the "woodwork effect" this was anticipated but often brushed aside by Obamacare supporters] More than 80,000 additional Texans have enrolled in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program since the rollout of the Affordable Care Act last fall despite Republican state leaders’ decision not to expand eligibility to poor adults, according to federal figures. The 80,435 new enrollees as of May — mostly... -
07.15.2014
#FullRepeal Daily Digest
The New York Times: Why Improving Access to Health Care Does Not Save Money (Huh!? Where has this dose of reality been hiding for the past 5 years? Conservatives and libertarians have been screaming about it for years – even Politifact somewhat understands it) One of the oft-repeated arguments in favor of the Affordable Care Act is that it will reduce people’s need for more intensive care by increasing their access to preventive care. For example, people will use the emergency room... -
07.10.2014
#FullRepeal Daily Digest
The Wall Street Journal: What the HHS Reports on the Health Exchanges Didn't Cover One HHS report examined data from federally run exchanges through Feb. 23 and from state exchanges through last December. Put another way, federal auditors tallied data from the months when the exchanges experienced middling to sluggish enrollment—not the periods when the greatest number of applications were completed. The inspector general’s report indicates that federally run exchanges had 2.9... -
07.10.2014
LISTEN: Sen. Ted Cruz with Bob Cole on KOKE FM
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07.10.2014
Op-ed: Fahrenheit 451 Democrats
From Washington Times: I have three questions for my Democratic colleagues in the Senate: Should Congress be able to ban books? Should Congress be able to ban films? Should Congress be able to ban groups such as the NAACP, the National Rifle Association and the Sierra Club from speaking?The answer to all three questions should, unequivocally, be “no.” But, sadly, 46 Democrats in the U.S. Senate are supporting a constitutional amendment to repeal the free-speech provisions of the... -
07.09.2014
#FullRepeal Daily Digest
Investors Business Daily: 3 Obamacare Funding Cliffs Imperil Coverage, Access [Obamacare supporters terminated funding for these three priorities to make the bill score better. This may present an opportunity to preemptively call them out for misleading the American people and to demand we stop funding a law we cannot afford and that the American people don't want. Inevitably, Democrats will try to wait until the last minute when Republicans have their hands "forced" to re-up these expiring... -
07.09.2014
LISTEN: Sen. Ted Cruz with Ben Ferguson
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07.08.2014
#FullRepeal Daily Digest
CQ: Court Decision Could Push Effort to Shut State Health Exchanges [likely this week] the U.S Circuit Court for the District of Columbia may rule on whether federal subsidies to buy insurance can only be given to the residents of states that have established their own health law insurance exchanges. Such a decision, if upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, could shrink the number of states with their own exchanges, according to Michael Cannon, the Cato Institute analyst who has led the charge to... -
07.07.2014
LISTEN: Sen. Ted Cruz with Sean Hannity