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In Addition to Its Many other Flaws, Obamacare Is Becoming a Racket for Overpaid Government Bureaucrats

by Dan Mitchell | Aug 19, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending

I’ve certainly complained about Obamacare from a fiscal perspective, warning that it means higher taxes and more spending. And I’ve also warned that it will make our health care system less efficient and could lead to some of the horrifying examples of rationing and...

Repealing Obamacare Won’t Solve the Healthcare Mess (but It’s a Good Start)

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 10, 2012 | Blogs, Economics, Health Care

I’ve often complained that government-created third-party payer is the main problem with America’s healthcare system, and I was making that point well before Obamacare was imposed upon the country. Simply stated, people won’t be smart consumers and providers won’t...

Obamacare’s Corrupt Conception, Sleazy Gestation, and Tawdry Birth

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 2, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Health Care

One of my very first blog posts was about the link between big government and big corruption. For the rest of my life, I can now cite the Obamacare travesty as an example. Here’s some of what Tim Carney wrote for the Washington Examiner. Chief Justice John Roberts’...

Yes, the Federal Government Has a Broad Power to Tax, but that’s Different from Having a Green Light to Spend

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 28, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Constitution, Health Care

’m not a lawyer, or an expert on the Constitution, though I sometimes play one on TV. But I can read, and I’ll agree with my friends on the left that the federal government has a broad power to tax. I wish the 16th Amendment had never been ratified, but its language...

If Obamacare Is Constitutional, then Why Did the Founding Fathers Bother with a List of Enumerated Powers?

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 26, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Constitution, Health Care

I think Obamacare is bad policy because it exacerbates the main problem with the current healthcare system, which is third-party payer. And as a public finance economist, I’m obviously not happy about the new taxes and additional spending in Obamacare. But those...
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