GOP hopeful Scott Walker offers health plan alternative
During his Brooklyn Park visit, Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker called for replacing Obamacare with tax credits tied to age.
Health care ruling sets off partisan responses
Minnesota wasn’t subject, individually, to the court’s decision, but Gov. Mark Dayton warned that a ruling that eliminated subsidies for other states would have “thrown the whole system into chaos.”
Supreme Court upholds nationwide health care law subsidies
The outcome is the second major victory for Obama in politically charged Supreme Court tests of his most significant domestic achievement.
No end to MNsure fight in sight
For years, Republicans in the legislature have not hesitated to criticize the Minnesota offshoot of the Affordable Care Act. Do not expect this to change.
What does Obamacare look like over long run?
What we've learned so far about the Affordable Care Act is less than you'd think.
Second thoughts on the midterm elections
Too much money, too few voters, too much cultural division, too much mistrust is eroding the confidence in our country's future.
The political and economic truth about immigration
Illegal immigrants are often singled out as competing against American citizens for jobs or that they cost taxpayers money, but is that the truth?
Politics versus the people
Jonathan Gruber’s comments are a prime example of the political class’s contempt for Americans — and of the willingness of the mainstream media to side with the political class.
The moderates won on Tuesday
Of those who show up at the polls, swing voters, not the party base, determine elections in our new political system.
Governor’s races show Obamacare is safe
There’s more evidence Obamacare is here to stay.
Democratic Party anxious yet triumphant
Democrats may be on their way to losing the majority in both houses of Congress, but don’t feel sorry for them; this is a moment of triumph for the party.
Mills, Nolan differ in style and substance
Eighth District candidates Rick Nolan, Stewart Mills and Ray "Skip" Sandman debate guns, health care, the environment and foreign policy.
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