Tag Archives: Health Care

Reading “Dave Barry’s year in review: 2009″…

…may be more fun even than contemplation of genocide and war!  For example:
Political news continues to dominate in . . .
JULY
. . . when Sarah Palin unexpectedly announces that she will not complete her term as elected governor of Alaska, explaining, in a prepared statement, that she has a hair appointment. Asked by reporters if [...]

This Was Too Good to Pass Up

House Democrats can’t get their story straight.

The way health care is run and paid for in America today…

…is entirely dictated and distorted by the actions of government. It’s not too much to say that government is to blame for everything we don’t like about our health care system. [...] It IS possible for things to be different, and the main thing that has to change is how much the federal and state [...]

The New Pre-Existing Condition – Happy Baucus Day!

If, post-Obamacare, insurers must insure regardless of pre-existing conditions (“guaranteed issue”)…
…and the penalty for not having insurance is less than an insurance premium…
…why would it be in any currently uninsured person’s interest to purchase health insurance – unless currently receiving treatment for some chronic condition, and in many cases even then?
Why wouldn’t it be in [...]

CHART OF THE DAY – help us, Michelle O – you’re our only hope!

Pollster.com: National Job Approval: Pres. Barack Obama – Health Care.
Maybe the magnificently charismatic, beloved, and trusted First Lady can still turn the tide!
h/t JRub, NZ Contentions

Understanding the President’s legislative options for health care reform

Keith Hennessey sketches alternative Obamacare universes:
I see five possible paths for the President and Democratic Congressional leaders. I will list them in the order in which I think they will be considered, and I will assign my subjective probabilities to each.
Full details at the link.  Bottom line:  He sees a 55% chance of  “presidential [...]

RE: Answering the Unanswered Question

Howard has handled the propagandistic use of the “47 er 46 million uninsured” continually invoked by our Truly Great Leader and all of the not quite as truly great but still pretty darn terrific leaders on the Democratic side.  For the raw numberage, let me direct you all to the breakdown provided by Keith Hennessey, [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY

Score one for Sarah Palin.
via usnews.com.
h/t C4P

Sarah talks policy

In a follow-up to her “Death Panels” posting, Mrs. Palin has a heavily footnoted explanation as to why they aren’t as far-fetched as TGL’s supporters would have you think.

CONTENTION OF THE DAY

In the long run, the side that most insistently believes in its own arguments usually wins. This neatly sums up the outcome of the 2008 election, and the current state of the health care debate. I don’t think every swing voter would categorically embrace everything that’s happened at the town hall meetings (on either side), [...]

Speaking of “Death Boards” er “Death Panels”

A comment at The Corner yesterday, by a certain “senior fellow in human rights and bioethics at the Discovery Institute, a special consultant to the Center for Bioethics and Culture, and the author” etc…. and etc…. begins as follows:
Much has been made in the blogosphere and elsewhere about Sarah Palin’s warning against “death boards” in [...]

Obama Townhall

Right now it’s looking a lot more like a rally than a “town hall.” I wonder if they let any un-American KKK McCarthyite Nazi racist terrorists in.

CONTENTION OF THE DAY

John Hinderaker on “The Democrats’ Dilemma”:
Democrats can’t win primaries unless they advocate “universal health care” [...] but at the same time, they can’t admit that Obama meant it when he said that his proposal would lead to the extinction of private insurance. Likewise at the micro level: Democrats are required to become indignant at the [...]

We have seen the “death panel,” and you are on it

At The New Republic’s The Treatment blog – in a post under the winsome and lighthearted title “Have You No Decency?” – Professor Harold Pollack of Chicago University has responded to the widely discussed and widely criticized statement of Sarah Palin’s that we recently highlighted as a “Contention of the Day” (also HotAir Quote of [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY

Sarah Palin on “The Current Health Care Debate”:
The Democrats promise that a government health care system will reduce the cost of health care, but as the economist Thomas Sowell has pointed out, government health care will not reduce the cost; it will simply refuse to pay the cost. And who will suffer the most when [...]

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