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Less health care for more money: What’s the catch?

7 hours ago ago from Right Sided American Kafir

Source: WND Less health care for more money: What's the catch? Posted: December 16, 2009 © 2009 The New York Times' Nicholas Kristof recently wrote a column about John Brodniak of Oregon, who developed a cavernous hemangioma, causing him great pain as blood leaks into his brain. According to Kristof, Brodniak can't get medical help because we don't have universal health care. Senators who vote against Obamacare, ...

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How do you spell “Chutzpah”?

5 hours ago ago from Roger's Rules

I spell it (Alternate spellings include: R-e-i-d, and P-e-l-o-s-i, though the latter is dialect). The Democrats' plan to use health care to extend government's control over the lives of Americans is in trouble. So the President beetakes himself to the White House PR room in which Charles Gibson works (code name ABC News) and he tells people , with a straight face, that if Congress does not pass health care legislation that will bring down ...

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No New Drugs Ever Again

8 hours ago ago from The Biggs Report

As you read this, the US Senate is considering legislation that will create a national body that dominates the health care industry in America. This is something that is pretty likely to pass in some form, especially since Americans have been desensitized to handing over responsibility for their own lives in hopes of being given greater in some area or other. (To quote a founding father; Those who are willing to trade their freedom for ...

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Why Obamacare Is Not About Healthcare

13 hours ago ago from Lexington Libertarian

As we get down to the finish line on a yeah or nay on agovernment health care bill it is once again important to emphasize that the push for enactment is all about left wing control of government and your individual life and has little to do with providing reform. In fact Obamacare will be considerably more expensive and considerably less available. It will be reduced care. If we want to insure the unisured let's just issue them a health ...

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Demise of Obama’s Health Care Reform Is Tragic For Americans And Canadians

14 hours ago ago from Niagara At Large

By Doug Draper Whatever happened to the ‘audacity of hope’? Less than a year after his inauguration as president of the United States, the person who turned those words into a rallying cry is already dashing hope that his country will ever establish an affordable, universal health care system for its people, and millions of Americans and possibly even Canadians are the losers. As of this posting, it’s beginning to look like ...

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Strains Felt in Health Coverage for Jobless

3 hours ago ago from The New York Times

While lawmakers in Washington continue to debate how to make health care affordable for more Americans, thousands of unemployed New Yorkers like Rhonda R. Baumser are suddenly struggling to hang onto their health coverage. Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times Until this month, Rhonda Baumser, who is unemployed, got a federal subsidy that paid most of her health insurance costs. Gordon M. Grant for The New York Times ...

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Stephen M. Davidson: Still Worth Passing

8 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

In my view, the bills still in play are still worth passing - even given their obvious weaknesses. Why? Because this entire health care reform episode has been not an exercise in policy analysis, but rather a lesson in politics. The tipoff came right at the start because the plans being offered depended on competition among private insurers to achieve the goals of reform. That was a weak strategy to begin with because insurers have only 3 ...

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Supplies of H1N1 vaccine increasing | detnews.com | The Detroit News

1 hour, 28 minutes ago ago from Detroit News

Archive: Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Today Last Updated: December 17. 2009 1:00AM Supplies of H1N1 vaccine increasing Nearly half of U.S. states now make it available to everyone Mike Stobbe / Associated Press Atlanta -- After weeks of ...

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Andy Borowitz: Senate Unveils CompromiseCare™

4 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report) - The United States Senate today unveiled details of its health care plan, tentatively called CompromiseCare™: Under CompromiseCare™, people with no coverage will be allowed to keep their current plan. Medicare will be extended to 55-year-olds as soon as they turn 65. You will have access to cheap Canadian drugs if you live in Canada. States whose names contain vowels will be allowed to opt out of the ...

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Miles Mogulescu: The Health Insurance and Drug Industry Profit Protection Act Sucks and Should be Killed

14 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

For 60 years, progressives, liberals, and most Democrats have stood for universal health care, paid for by progressive taxes, and available to all Americans from birth 'till death. The Obama administration and Congressional Democrats have now stood that goal on its head with a bill that purports to provide health care to the uninsured by forcing them to buy defective and unaffordable insurance from unscrupulous private companies or be fined ...

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