How Tom Price Can Begin to Unravel Obamacare From Inside the Agency That Implemented It
Feb. 13, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington as Donald Trump begins his fourth full week as president. With much made of his flurry of executive orders, Morgan Walker looks at how unusual that is. Now that he is HHS secretary, Tom Price can start to dismantle Obamacare. Melissa Quinn shares how. It's no coincidence protesters "resist" Trump by disrupting lawmakers' meetings. Fred Lucas tells who is behind the effort. Plus: Bruce Klingner on North Korea's missile message, and Sondra Clark on dangers in delaying Obamacare's repeal. |
NewsHow Tom Price Can Begin to Unravel Obamacare From Inside the Agency That Implemented ItEven as congressional Republicans finalize their course for unwinding Obamacare, Price can now use his executive power to begin chipping away at Obamacare's framework. Here's what he can do. |
News'Indivisible,' With Ties to George Soros, Sows Division Against Trump, GOP LawmakersDemocrats who used to work on Capitol Hill are helping to disrupt Republican lawmakers' town hall meetings across the country through a nationwide effort to oppose and "resist" President Donald Trump's agenda. |
NewsHow Trump's Executive Orders Line Up With Past PresidentsBy the end of his third week in office in 2009, President Barack Obama had issued 14 executive orders. |
CommentaryWhy Delaying Obamacare Repeal Is Hurting the American PeopleObamacare is bad, and only getting worse. Average premiums are going up by 25 percent this year and deductibles are blowing past $10,000 for a family. |
CommentaryNeil Gorsuch Is Trump's Best Revenge for Judicial ActivismThe challenge to Trump's immigration order is but one of what will surely be a long series of pitched legal battles—many reaching the high court—as progressives pursue their promise to fight the president at every turn. |
CommentaryNorth Korea Tests a Missile, and Donald TrumpThe launch is yet another violation of United Nations resolutions prohibiting any North Korean launch using ballistic missile technology and the allies should press Beijing for further restrictions on North Korea's financial activity, most notably coal exports to China. |
CommentaryWe Hear You: From Obamacare to Affordability and Choice for ConsumersWe're hearing from so many enthusiastic members of The Daily Signal's audience that we decided to begin running some of your correspondence. |
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