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John R. Graham on "Straight Ahead with Bob Grant"
Submitted on 12.30.2009

John R. Graham is a guest on the "Straight Talk with Bob Grant" Show. He talks about the proposed health care bill, now that it has passed the Senate.

Chart: The Real 10 Year Cost of Reid's Health Care Bill Is $2.5 Trillion
Submitted by Jeffrey H. Anderson, Ph.D on 12.29.2009

Harry Reid and his fellow Democrats claim that the cost of the Senate's health care bill is $849 billion over the first ten years. But, as Jeffrey Anderson pointed out in the New York Post on Friday, they get this figure by using "the same accounting trick as past versions: 99 percent of the costs don't kick in until the fifth year of that "10-year" period.

It's not about health care reform
Submitted by Jim Sykes on 12.28.2009

The current legislation being presented in Congress is not about health care reform or health insurance reform. The only purpose is to increase the federal government's power and control over American citizens.

Conservative Alternatives to ObamaCare
Submitted by Sue Lowden on 12.24.2009

(Sue Lowden) – Rather than crippling our nation with higher debt and higher taxes to fund government-run health care, I have called for solutions that can begin to drive down the cost of health insurance, thus making it more accessible to those who do not have coverage today.

Democrats in Fantasyland on Health Care Reform
Submitted by Jeffrey H. Anderson, Ph.D on 12.24.2009

While Harry Reid, the Scrooge of the Senate, forces a health care vote on December 24, Americans are commencing their Christmas celebrations. Across the continent from Washington, one popular destination, Disneyland, is decorated with Christmas splendor in anticipation of hundreds of thousands of people visiting it over the holidays.

Health reform: Pluses, minuses
Submitted on 12.24.2009

Opinionline: What people are saying about health debate

On Christmas Eve, Democrats Push Health Care Plan Through Senate
Submitted by Thomas Cheplick, Ben Domenech on 12.24.2009

In the early hours of Christmas Eve on Capitol Hill, Democrats in the Senate pushed through a massive reform of health care in America on a party-line vote.

Health Care Legislation Turns Medicare Into Slush Fund
Submitted by Thomas Cheplick, Troy Stouffer on 12.23.2009

President Obama has repeatedly pledged never to sign any proposal that would “add one dime” to the federal deficit, yet he and Congress are finding it impossible to cover millions of uninsured Americans without increasing deficit spending or taking the money from the current Medicare system.

American Patients, Get Ready to Wait
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 12.22.2009

With the health reform debate moving apace in the Senate, the president and his political allies appear to be well on their way to implementing a government remake of the U.S. healthcare system. The situation for ordinary patients isn't so rosy, as they may soon find themselves stuck waiting to get the care they need from insurance plans they still can't afford.

Cutting Medicare Advantage hurts seniors
Submitted by John R. Graham on 12.22.2009

President Barack Obama has promised time and again that his health reforms won't force Americans to change insurance plans if they like what they already have.

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