ObamaCare: Repeal and Replace, Not Repeal and Delay
13 January 2017
Sally Pipes, President and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute, discusses the fate of ObamaCare, why Congress should not delay ObamaCare's repeal and different options for its replacement.
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