The Pipes Plan: The Top Ten Ways to Dismantle and Replace ObamaCare

The devastation and economic destruction caused by Obamacare has begun.

The devastation and economic destruction caused by Obamacare has begun. When President Obama laid out his grand plan for health care reform, he promised expansive coverage and cheaper costs for all. These two promises have already been broken as studies reveal that Obamacare is actually increasing the cost of medical care, and will not even begin to solve the problem of uninsured Americans.

But how do we go about undoing the harm? Even the presidential candidates disagree on how complicated repeal might actually be. The steps are simple and we cannot afford to wait, says Sally Pipes, author of The Pipes Plan: The Top Ten Ways to Dismantle and Replace Obamacare and president of the Pacific Research Institute.

“Obamacare is failing on both costs and coverage because it doesn’t address the fundamental reasons that health costs are skyrocketing and that insurance remains out of reach for many,” says Ms. Pipes. “We must repeal this gargantuan, costly mess and institute reforms that stoke competitive forces and allow patients to purchase coverage that suits their unique medical and financial needs.”

In her new book, Ms. Pipes lays out the 10 key steps for repealing Obamacare (the “Affordable Care Act), and explains exactly how to get American health care back on track. As author of The Truth About Obamacare, she knows just how big a threat Obamacare is to the health and wealth of the American people. Exposing the problems of Obamacare, The Pipes Plan offers cold, hard facts—and 10 specific ideas for real health care reform that won’t usurp our individual rights or empty our pockets.

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Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.

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