If Democrats wish to stand up for waste, fraud, and abuse, they are free to do so. But they should at least be honest about it.
For weeks, opponents of Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act have portrayed it as a threat to health coverage for millions of Americans. Some critics have said that it would covertly repeal Obamacare.
If only. The bill is hardly a radical assault on health coverage. It would finally crack down on the waste, fraud, and abuse that has plagued Obamacare — and federal taxpayers — for years.
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Democrats Should Be Honest About Healthcare Waste and Fraud
Sally C. Pipes
If Democrats wish to stand up for waste, fraud, and abuse, they are free to do so. But they should at least be honest about it.
For weeks, opponents of Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act have portrayed it as a threat to health coverage for millions of Americans. Some critics have said that it would covertly repeal Obamacare.
If only. The bill is hardly a radical assault on health coverage. It would finally crack down on the waste, fraud, and abuse that has plagued Obamacare — and federal taxpayers — for years.
Read the op-ed here.
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.