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USC College Republicans host teach-in
Submitted on 3.31.2010

The USC College Republicans hosted a panel discussion Wednesday night focusing on President Barack Obama’s policies and actions regarding the U.S. economy, the recent health care reform bill and the state of the country’s foreign relationships.

Health care reform too costly for critic
Submitted on 3.28.2010

John R. Graham, the director of health care studies for San Francisco's Pacific Research Institute, has been a critic of the national health overhaul law - not surprising, considering the institute is a free-market think tank. Graham answered three questions posed by reporter Victoria Colliver.

Further down road to serfdom
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 3.26.2010

With health care reform now the law of the land, congressional Democrats were in full celebration mode.

Reform Repeal Is Just Child's Play
Submitted on 3.25.2010

As John R. Graham, director of Health Care Studies at the Pacific Research Institute, reminds us, the 1965 Medicare and Medicaid amendments to the Social Security Act of 1935 enjoyed greater than 70% majorities in each congressional chamber. Social Security also passed with majorities of both parties in both chambers.

Repeal Of Bill, All Or In Part, Is Problematic
Submitted by Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D on 3.24.2010

It's springtime, and with the enactment of the Obama-Pelosi-Reid health care monstrosity, repeal is in the air. And why not?

California stands to gain most from health bill
Submitted on 3.22.2010

"You're just going to throw seniors out of Medicare Advantage and throw them onto traditional Medicare," said John Graham, director of health care studies for the Pacific Research Institute, a free-market think tank based in San Francisco.

Obamacare wins: Now the pain begins
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 3.22.2010

With the passage of the health "reform" bill, President Obama, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid have ensured that the American economy and America's household economics are in for a rough decade.

What Now?
Submitted on 3.21.2010

With the Democrats’ health-care legislation having cleared the last legislative hurdle, it is all but inevitable that President Obama will be signing it into law. Is this the end of the road for the debate, or is there a way forward for real reform that puts decisions into the hands of health-care consumers rather than the government? National Review’s panel of health-care watchers weighs in.

Federal health takeover threatens Hawaii budget
Submitted by John R. Graham on 3.20.2010

Hawaii's Congressional delegation is committed to a massive reorganization of health insurance by the federal government. This mission is about to collide with state budgets, causing much collateral damage.

CNBC Video: Paying for Health Care
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 3.19.2010

Discussing whether Dems are relying too much on higher taxes to pay for health care reform, with Gov. Howard Dean, former Democratic National Committee chairman; Sally Pipes, Pacific Research and CNBC's Hampton Pearson.

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