From the category archives:

Healthcare

It has been a while since I posted an official “idea for a better union”, although some of the stuff I have written lately would fall into that category.  This one is a dandy though.  For those of you who follow the Heritage Foundation on a regular basis you have probably already heard of this, [...]

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Weiner’s Waiver

April 4, 2011

I was going to take a break today until I saw this article.    Rep Anthony Weiner, one of Obamacare’s biggest supporters (and a supporter of the public option), is looking to get a waiver for New York City.  The irony is almost too much to bear.  He said he made the statement because he wanted to [...]

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AARP’s Big Gain

April 1, 2011

To no surprise to anyone, AARP had something to gain from Obamacare.  To the tune of about $1 Billion over the next decade.  No wonder they were pushing to get the legislation passed against the wishes of their membership.  I am fairly certain I am not the only one that recognized during the crisis push [...]

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I must apologize.  I did not write last week…I was filling out my NCAA basketball bracket…still working on it…should be done sometime on April 4th.  Figure that gives me the best chance of winning.  Of course I am kidding…that was the President…I was on a little spring break vacation. I also avoided watching much TV [...]

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By a vote of 245-189, Obamacare was repealed in the House.   Three Democrats crossed the line and voted with Republicans for its repeal.  It is not surprising that the bill passed considering Republicans now have the majority, but I was a bit surprised that only 3 Democrats ended up voting for it considering how many [...]

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