Healthcare Freedom Pledge
Ed Martin’s launched the HealthcareFreedomPledge.com site. Here you can find candidates who committed to protecting your right to choose your own healthcare options. Great idea. The site contains short statements from candidates for both state and federal office who pledge to defend our basic rights. Ask candidates in your area to sign the pledge [...]
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Visualizing ObamaCare….you might need some glasses.
Here is ObamaCare for you to feast your eyes and twist your brain.In addition to capturing the massive expansion of government and the overwhelming complexity of new regulations and taxes, the chart portrays: * $569 billion in higher taxes; * $529 …
How to Fix Healthcare . . . After Repealing ObamaCare
From the Netherlands, with love. Another great video from Reason.tv. You can take the first step toward freer, better healthcare by voting Yes on Proposition C August 3 in Missouri.
The Case for Health Care Freedom by Representative Tim Jones
In less than a month, Missouri will be the first state in our nation to vote on a referendum on the federal health care law that was passed earlier this year. A measure, known as the “Health Care Freedom Act,” passed the Missouri legislature earlier this year and has been put [...]
Trickledown Obamacare
More evidence of the costs of Obamacare are coming to light. An article from Health Care News takes a look at the costs from a federal, state, business and individual perspective:
Proponents of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) argued the legislation would reduce costs, but analysis from policy experts [...]
Alternatives to Obamacare
Opponents to Obamacare have long been accused of heartlessness, which is far from the truth. Proponents of Obamacare just never bothered to listen to constructive criticism. Jeffrey H. Anderson at NRO’s blog Critical Condition discusses this issue for opponents to Obamacare:
In rightly championing the American people’s clear desire for the repeal of Obamacare, some [...]
Price Control Redux
The Obama Administration’s response to the rising costs in health care is to control the prices. An editorial at Investor’s Business Daily discusses the Administration’s strategy to control costs:
They just won’t let insurers raise their rates without government permission. Speaking ominously, Obama told the industry Tuesday “we’ll be watching closely” and indicated the [...]
Costs, Costs, Costs
Forgive me if I am mistaken, but I thought the genesis of the debate over health care reform was costs.
Presumably, ‘costs’ was not sexy enough to sell Obamacare, so the Administration started harping on Americans without coverage. Now ‘coverage’ is causing an increase in costs, and the Administration demands that insurers not blame Obamacare. Tevi [...]
Independents and ObamaCare
An article on National Review’s health care blog, Critical Condition, reports on the Administration’s failure to court independents on the health care debate:
Once of the most overlooked aspects of the health-care debate has been the degree to which the Obama administration has utterly failed to win political independents over to its notion [...]
Implementing Obamacare
Tevi Troy comments on the complexities of implementing Obamacare at National Review:
The implementation of the 2,400-page Affordable Care Act is an immensely complicated undertaking. It has a host of deadlines spread over years, with rules for every business and citizen in America, and it creates more than 100 new offices and [...]


