The latest federal court to attack the underpinnings of health care reform, also known as Obamacare, is the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. The court has ruled that the individual mandate to buy health insurance is unconstitutional.
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Showing posts with label health care reform. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health care reform. Show all posts
Friday, August 12, 2011
11th Circuit Court Ruling Places Viability of Health Care Reform in Doubt
Labels:
health care reform,
obamacare
Thursday, August 04, 2011
Has the Debt Ceiling Deal Doomed Obamacare?
The left has discovered, much to its collective horror, that the debt ceiling deal has placed health care reform, also known as Obamacare, at risk. This is because of the automatic budget cuts that will occur if the congressional committee deadlocks.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Obama's Mother's Health Insurance Fight Story Does Not Fit Known Facts
Addendum: Can I call it or what?
"Greater truth" is liberalspeak for bald faced lies uttered for political gain. Parker forgets how unpopular Obamacare really is. The president will never be forgiven. Never,
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Addendum: Can I call it or what?
Papas maintains that the president’s story, if not exactly as Americans may have understood it, still stands as commentary on “the impact of pre-existing condition limits on insurance protection from health-care costs.” This would be a reasonable argument except that disability insurance, which is usually intended to cover wages lost to illness and not treatment, was never part of the debate in the health-care reform act.
It’s likely that the president will be forgiven this exaggeration in the service of a greater truth. But it was never, in fact, quite true.
"Greater truth" is liberalspeak for bald faced lies uttered for political gain. Parker forgets how unpopular Obamacare really is. The president will never be forgiven. Never,
Bumped
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Obama Plan to Spy on Doctors Stopped -- for Now
The Department of Health and Human Services has dropped, at least for now, a project that would have employed "mystery shoppers" -- or, as some would term them, spies -- to investigate doctors who refuse to see new patients.
Labels:
health care reform,
medicaid,
medicare
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
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