Related Blog Posts
Universal Health Care Has A Track Record
15 hours ago ago from The Lunch Counter
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, Kristof said, are morally equivalent to someone who would walk past a man writhing in pain on the sidewalk. In ...
Related contentThe Progressive's Ten-Point Plan
15 hours ago ago from THE VICIOUS TRUTH | "Hateful", "Shrill", "Dangerous" Stuff THEY Don't Want YOU To Talk About.
The likeliest explanation is that Creamer helped design the Democrats’ health care strategy. Penned by convicted felon Robert Creamer (while in prison), endorsed by leading Democrats and their allies , here is the Progressives ten-point plan for foisting universal health care on the American people in 2009: “We must create a national consensus that health care is a right, not a commodity; and that government must guarantee that ...
Related contentSocialized medicine: a nightmare around the Globe.
14 hours ago ago from A blog for people who love America.
Liberals want you to believe that countries with universal healthcare have a great system, and everything is sunshine, lollypops and rainbows! But socialized medicine has proven itself not as a good healthcare system, but as an excellent deathcare system. Let's take a look at universal healthcare around the globe: FRANCE: French workers pay about 19% of earnings in taxes for health insurance, and yet still more than 90% ...
Related contentkill this fake "healthcare overhaul"
17 hours ago ago from jameswagner.com
cover of Tom Tomorrow's " The Future's So Bright I Can't Bear to Look " Just kill it. Put it out of [our] misery, now. It's been both appalling and nationally embarrassing to watch the healthcare "debate" turn out to have been a flimflam all along. We've been punked. Let's admit it. In a speech he gave to the AFL-CIO in 2003 [ link includes video] Obama said: I happen to be a proponent of a single payer universal ...
Related contentif "universal" health care didn't work in Oregon, let's bail them out and extend their system to the whole U.S.!
21 hours ago ago from SchansBlog
Some nice research-- and a huge burn on the New York Times-- from Ann Coulter at TownHall.com... 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, Kristof said, are ...
Related contentRelated News
D. Brad Wright: Medical Malpractice and Health Care Costs: A New Study
2 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Most politicians in Washington agree that the health care system in this country needs to be reformed. Their ideas of what needs to be done are quite different, however. I spend most of my time praising the left for its ideas. Today, I'm going to take a closer look at one of the major issues on the right: The need to reform the medical malpractice system. I've talked about this issue before once or twice , but this time around I'll be making ...
Related contentHale "Bonddad" Stewart: Why Public Health Care is Better than Private Health Care
16 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
I originally wrote this article about two years ago. The logic is still sound. The current debate over health care is making me sick (excuse the pun). I have never seen so many people get it so wrong. Here is the logic behind the need for public health insurance. While I will almost always advocate for a market based economic approach to allocating resources, health care is not an area where the profit motive should dominate decision ...
Related contentWilliam Klein: How To Pass Health Care Reform--Promise Voinovich the Moon
18 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
When the U.S. Senate took its historic vote to move the health care bill to the floor, the count was delayed so that the nonagenarian Robert Byrd could be wheeled into the chamber and Joe Lieberman could walk to the Saturday session from shul . (Oy! Would that he have been hit by a bus! --Nisht fur dich gedach t !) But when the roster reached 99, there was still an empty desk. Ohio Senator George Voinovich was a no-show. Conspiracy ...
Related contentWill Marshall: Will Liberals Really Kill Health Reform?
20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
The never-ending story of health care reform took another turn for the weird this week. It began with liberals working themselves into a lather over Sen. Joe Lieberman's threat to scuttle reform unless the Medicare buy-in was dropped. Now Howard Dean, liberal paladin and former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, is campaigning openly to kill a Democratic president's top domestic priority. Vermont's Sen. Bernie Sanders, the ...
Related contentJoe Peyronnin: It Is Time Mr. President
16 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Remember just a few weeks ago when political pundits were declaring the demise of the Republican Party? That Republicans were teetering on the edge of insignificance; remember? Well, not to be outdone, Democrats have now stolen the show! Former Democratic National Committee Chairman, and Vermont Governor, Howard Dean has counseled senators to vote no on the latest Senate health reform proposal. As he explained in a Washington Post op-ed ...
Related content

