Wisconsin attorney general explains why his state wants to join others in ‘Obamacare’ legal challenge
Archive for Category: "Healthcare destruction"
1,968 New and Expanded Secretarial Powers in Health Law
The Center for Health Transformation (CHT) released a new chart revealing the nearly 2,000 new and expanded powers given to Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius under the healthcare law.
Revolution in the Rust Belt
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton of Michigan on repealing ObamaCare, confronting the EPA, and regulating the Internet and ending the light bulb ban.
Holding the line on debt and empowering the people
David Asman explains how the health care reform plan proposed by Republican Paul Ryan and a Democrat economist can save billions and give individuals more control of their own health care.
Reid: “The Tea Party Will Disappear As Soon As The Economy Gets Better”
Clueless in Nevada. Displaying his matchless wisdom Reid interprets the 2010 election as the people wanting the political parties to work together.
Former CBO director -Repealing Job-Killing Health Care Law “First Step Toward Fiscal Sanity”
If ObamaCare is fully implemented it will add more than $700 billion to the deficit in its first 10 years.
Has ABC been asleep for the last year?
ABC News political director Amy Walter warns the GOP not to take on Obamacare. In your dreams Amy. Maybe Ms. Walter should try reporting instead of pushing leftist propaganda.
Top House Republican Predicts ‘Significant’ Bipartisan Support for Health Care Law Repeal
Rep. Fred Upton says GOP can pass a bipartisan repeal of Obamacare to send to Obama.
Government by Regulation – Krauthammer
So much for Democratic transparency — and for their repeated claim that the more people learn what is in the health-care law, the more they will like it. Turns out ignorance is the Democrats’ best hope.
Health Care Law Will Be Fought on Three Fronts
CNN poll found that six in ten Americans oppose being forced to purchase health insurance or face a stiff penalty. A majority still oppose the new law by a smaller margin than earlier this year.