Unfortunately, Obamacare doesn't guarantee a right to health care. Instead, it undermines that right by subverting Americans' freedom to obtain the health care they prefer.
Health facilities should be among the most innovative operations in 21st-century America, not the least. Imposing an outmoded, industrial-age straitjacket on hospitals would condemn patients to inferior care at the mercy of union bosses.
Massachusetts' struggle to make "universal health insurance" work continues to be an excellent peek at what the entire nation faces when Obamacare kicks in -- and the picture remains ugly.
Missourians took a bold stand last Tuesday against Obamacare. Fully 71% of voters supported a ballot measure forbidding the government from requiring state residents to have health insurance.
President Obama’s national healthcare mandate will undoubtedly lead to the largest expansion of government in the history of the United States and will cost taxpayers at least $1 trillion over ten years.
According to the Congressional Budget Office, Obamacare will cost at least $938 billion over the next decade. So here's the big question: Who is going to pay for it? The answer is ... drum roll please ... senior citizens.