Archive for the 'Health Care Reform' Category

Holder fears ’slippery slope’ of racial profiling

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

 

WASHINGTON (AP) – Attorney General Eric Holder said Sunday he does not think Arizona’s law cracking down on illegal immigrants is racially motivated but voiced concern that its enforcement could lead to racial profiling.
Holder said the U.S. has a national immigration problem that cannot be cured with a “state-by-state solution.”
The top U.S. prosecutor said he [...]

Dems Admit New Health Care Law Hurts Employers, Jobs

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Wrong Again: Dems Admit New Health Care Law Hurts Employers, Jobs

March: More Than 130 Economists Warned That ObamaCare Would Make It Harder to Put People Back to Work
By House GOP Leader John Boehner: Washington - It’s yet another blow to Washington Democrats’ credibility: just days after an Obama Administration report revealed that the new health [...]

Congressional Micromanagement of Health Care: Messing Up The FEHBP

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

March 10th, 2010
Author: Kathryn Nix
While Congressional leaders are feverishly plotting to jam the hugely unpopular Senate health bill through the House of Representatives the moment Speaker Pelosi thinks she has the votes, House liberals are also tinkering around with the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHBP). This is [...]

Obama Wants To Crucify Healthcare on Resurrection Sunday

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

By Lisa Richards
March 9, 2009
The presidential Messiah has been an unsuccessful god: he can’t raise the dead or heal the sick he could care less about, except when it comes to vote-grabbing from poor minorities and the elderly he and House Democrats love to scare to death. His Holy Spirit-helper is a Teleprompter whose rhetoric [...]

To All Senators or Representatives

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Dear Democrat Senator or Representative: On Tuesday, January 19th, 2010, the people of Massachusetts sent you a clear message. Vote NO on the current heath care bill before the Congress. Please understand this very clearly – Massachusetts speaks for We the People:
• This was a referendum on the health bill;
• This was a referendum on [...]

Republican Ideas Included in the President’s Proposal

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Republican Ideas Included in the President’s Proposal
It’s clear that the American people want health insurance reform. They aren’t interested in Democratic ideas or Republican ideas. They’re interested in the best ideas to reduce costs, guarantee choices and ensure the highest quality care.
They’re interested in ideas that will put them back in control of their own health care.
Throughout [...]

Re-Founding America, Removing “Tradition”

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

By Lisa Richards
December 27, 2009
“The legislature must be controuled by the constitution, and not the constitution by them.” Brutus XI, New York Journal, January 31, 1788
Our Founders never set up a system where leaders serve for life. The Legislative and Executive were never given life terms under Constitutional law, only the Supreme Court receives that [...]

The Price of ‘History’

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

From the WSJ
Harry Reid delivers a bundle of special-interest favors.
Blanche Lincoln and Evan Bayh must feel like saps. The Arkansas and Indiana Democrats spent months caterwauling about this or that provision in the Senate health-care bill, then at 1 a.m. Monday they voted to speed its passage without getting so much as a lousy T-shirt.
In [...]

Senate Dems Push, With Little Resistance, Their Version of Health Overhaul

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

FOXNews.com: December 27, 2009
They aren’t willing to say they’ll roll over, but House Democrats on Sunday demonstrated an understanding of the narrow room for compromise Senate Democrats are able to offer on a massive health insurance overhaul that passed the Senate with no margin for error.
They aren’t willing to say they’ll roll over, but House [...]

Kill the Bills. Do Health Reform Right

Friday, November 27th, 2009

WASHINGTON — The United States has the best health care in the world — but because of its inefficiencies, also the most expensive. The fundamental problem with the 2,074-page Senate health-care bill (as with its 2,014-page House counterpart) is that it wildly compounds the complexity by adding hundreds of new provisions, regulations, mandates, committees and other arbitrary bureaucratic inventions.