Healthcare “Reform” Is Not a Done Deal
Many Democrats broke with their morning routine last Wednesday and skipped reading the morning paper. The headlines were full of the report of...
Many Democrats broke with their morning routine last Wednesday and skipped reading the morning paper. The headlines were full of the report of...
President Obama and Congress may be wrangling still on major issues in the nationalized healthcare legislation — abortion coverage, rationing, end-of-life counseling ......
Read moreThe push for President Obama's agenda to promote healthcare “reform” is being secretly underwritten by taxpayer dollars. MIT economist Jonathan Gruber, described by...
Read moreThe American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (AJOG) published online in September 2009 a pro-abortion article entitled: “An ethically justified practical approach to...
Read moreThe New York Times documented that several "progressive" states that have expanded healthcare coverage on their own are not setting up to oppose...
Read moreOn page 1,980 of the recently passed Senate health care overhaul readers will find the mandates regarding the so-called “Cadillac Tax.” Simply, the...
Read moreApropos of the unusual Christmas Eve vote, the red “nay” lights and the green “aye” lights on the Senate floor flashed in the...
Read more“Something’s going to have to give,” are the words used by Congressman Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) in describing the shotgun wedding about to take...
Read moreThe Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported on December 18 that autism disorders increased 57 percent in only four years. At the end...
Read moreEveryday the headlines in the nation’s newspapers report the same salient and unsurprising fact: Healthcare “reform” is unpopular to historic levels and yet...
Read moreIn what has been described as a last-ditch effort to save the healthcare overhaul that is first on his Christmas wish list, President...
Read moreAs the first snow of the season fell on Washington, D.C., there was a flurry of activity inside the Capitol Building, as well....
Read moreOn November 7, at the end of a 12-hour debate, the House of Representatives passed the implausibly named “Affordable Healthcare for America Act.”...
Read moreEnding a week of rancorous debate, hollow threats, and showdowns that seemed all but blocked and scripted, the Senate voted Thursday on the...
Read moreIn the over 2,000 pages of the Senate’s “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,” there are bound to be a few perplexing provisions....
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