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prev 1 2 3 next (30 results) Congress Flunks History
On the issues of federalism, faith, and strict constitutionality the Capitol Visitor Center’s critics give it a failing grade. (read more) Stimulus and Health Care
Pajamas TV held a symposium on the stimulus package and health care benefits. (read more) Other People’s Money?
As of February 20th, the total public debt is $10,838,758,414,164.46. At the time of the writing of this article, there are 305,885,938 citizens in the United States (U.S.)—and that number grows constantly. (read more) Health Care Reform Rerun
Old subsidies never die. They just get more expensive. (read more) Moon Over Medicare
As the Obama administration draws up plans for a new health care system, experts in the field have taken the opportunity to offer some tips learned through Medicare that may help current health care reform efforts. (read more) Health Care Deconstructed
If there is one truism among policy makers and academics it is that the U.S. health-care system is broken. But for scholars speaking at a symposium hosted by Susquehanna University, the answer to these problems was clear: universal coverage. (read more) Health Care Inconvenient Truths
As Congress debates the merits and methods of health-care reform it is important to remember government’s decades-long record on social programs such as Medicare and Social Security. (read more) Real National Debt Unmasked
In his first five months of office, President Obama has initiated an unprecedented spending spree. (read more) Public Option or Government Takeover?
Amidst the heated debate over the future of health care, one professor told the House Subcommittee on Health that it could take 4 trillion dollars to make sure “nearly everyone” in America has health insurance. (read more) An Appointment With Reform
Is there a doctor in the house? There were plenty in attendance for the CATO Institute Conference on Health Care Reform held on June 17, 2009, and they were all prepared to discuss the Obama administration’s plan to set up a government-run health care “option” that would “compete” with the private sector. (read more) prev 1 2 3 next |


