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Subject Is the Affordable Care Act Working?
Date February 12, 2021 12:01 PM
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ObamaCare is not working for the sick and is very expensive for the healthy.

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February 12, 2021

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Biden’s Team Blocked a Plan That Would Have Cleared a Drug Treatment Bottleneck ([link removed] )

Although Biden has previously expressed support for similar prescribing reforms, the administration blocked a plan carried over from the Trump team that would have exempted many physicians from the X‐​waiver requirement.

- Biden's Buprenorphine Blunder? ([link removed] )

Erin Partin and Jeffrey Miron

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ObamaCare Is Failing the Sick and Costing the Healthy ([link removed] )

ObamaCare has made health insurance so expensive, Democrats have determined that even individuals making more than $100,000 per year and households making more than $200,000 per year require subsidies to help them afford it.

- "If the Affordable Care Act Can't Cover a Little Girl Battling Cancer, What the Hell Good Is It?" ([link removed] )

By Michael F. Cannon

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U.S. Marshals, Federal Task Forces, and Unaccountable Cops ([link removed] )

U.S. Marshals sometimes act like local police, but with more violence and less accountability. That’s according to a new investigation led by the Marshall Project. Reining it in is no easy task, according to co‐​author Simone Weichselbaum. And the Marshals, like other federal cops, regularly deputize local cops. That makes accountability for misconduct even more difficult, according to Patrick Jaicomo, an attorney at the Institute for Justice.

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