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What Went Down At The CNN Republican Debate
Kasich said, “It’s easier to interpret the Dead Sea Scrolls than to understand your hospital bill.” Without getting into interpretation of the scrolls — which are beautiful — Kasich has a point on hospital bills. Steven Brill wrote the longest single-author article Time Magazine has ever printed in 2013 about the inscrutability of American medical bills.
Has “Obamacare” really led companies to cut back workers’ hours, as Marco Rubio said? Perhaps, but the effect has been very small. Virtually all of the employment growth during the recovery has been full-time; part-time employment is basically flat. But the so-called employer mandate, which requires most companies to offer health insurance to anyone working at least 30 hours a week, seems to have led employers to cut the hours of workers who are already near the 30-hour cutoff. A year ago, I estimated the cuts affected a few hundred thousand people, small in the context of millions of total jobs. But the people affected are disproportionately low-wage workers and women.
Some of his blows have landed better than others, but another reason why it’s been smart for Rubio to attack Trump is simply because Rubio has made himself the focal point for the Trump opposition: a way out of the game-theoretical trap Republicans have found themselves in throughout the campaign where there’s been no clear Trump alternative even when polls suggest Trump would be vulnerable one-on-one.
