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Canadian Health Care: The End of Innovation? - ABC News
Submitted by John Stossel, Andrew Sullivan, Andrew Kirell on 6.26.2009
President Obama said that the government is going to "fix what is broken about health care in America." It sounds like a great idea, but often what sounds good has unintended consequences. John Stossel discovers some dead-serious drawbacks to socialized medicine.
Medicare: The Problem and the Solution?
Submitted by Jeffrey H. Anderson, Ph.D on 6.26.2009
What has the most potential to mire the United States in long-term debt? According to White House Office of Management and Budget Director Peter Orszag, the answer is Medicare and Medicaid.
The Albany-Trenton-Sacramento Disease
Submitted on 6.26.2009
President Obama has bet the economy on his program to grow the government and finance it with a more progressive tax system. It's hard to miss the irony that he's pitching this change in Washington even as the same governance model is imploding in three of the largest American states where it has been dominant for years -- California, New Jersey and New York.
ObamaCare Isn't Inevitable
Submitted by Karl Rove on 6.25.2009
While still good, President Barack Obama's political health is deteriorating, threatened by what he thought would be balm -- his ambitious plan for a government takeover of health care.
ObamaCare’s False Promises
Submitted by Jamie Glazov on 6.25.2009
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Sally Pipes, the president and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute and author of "The Top Ten Myths of American Health Care" (Pacific Research Institute , 2008).
Massachusetts' Health Care Reform: Be Careful What You Wish For
Submitted on 6.24.2009
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts passed a first in the nation “universal” health care bill in 2006. Massachusetts’ health care plan includes an “individual mandate” and generous subsidies through a quasi-government health insurance plan known as “Commonwealth Care.” So how well are the Democrats in Massachusetts doing at controlling health care costs?
Myths, Lies and Stupidity About Health Care
Submitted by Ben Shapiro on 6.24.2009
President Barack Obama's health care plan, we are told, will spend $1 trillion over the next 10 years. But since trillion is the new billion, Americans aren't supposed to worry about that.
Not Surprisingly, Howard Dean Favors Public Health Plan
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 6.24.2009
Former governor of Vermont and chairman of the Democratic party Howard Dean, not surprisingly, endorses President Obama’s desire for a public health-plan option. He has been a supporter of a single-payer health-care system for years, and celebrating the idea as a stepping stone to a fully government-run system.
Health-Care Myths
Submitted by Elizabeth MacDonald on 6.23.2009
The Obama administration is now attempting the biggest overhaul of healthcare since Lyndon B. Johnson pushed through Medicare and Medicaid in 1965.
The president's Trojan horse
Submitted by Jeffrey H. Anderson, Ph.D, Michael O. Leavitt on 6.23.2009
During his recent speech to the American Medical Association, President Obama addressed what he called the "illegitimate concern" that "a public option is somehow a Trojan horse for a single-payer system." Referring to such concerns, he added that "when you hear the naysayers claim that I'm trying to bring about government-run health care, know this: They're not telling the truth."
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