Give me cheaper coverage

Human nature is simple: if someone else is picking up the tab for health insurance, a person will choose gold-plated coverage. If he’s paying for it himself, he selects the cost-effective product with the coverage he needs.

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Mixed feelings on Obama’s postponement of the mandates

In tacit admission of their collective incompetence, the administration is using the honor system in determining who will receive deep Obamacare discounts on the basis of need. Recall how candidate Obama promised “to root out waste and fraud” which is rampant in Medicare and Medicaid. They’ve taken the Reagan mantra of “trust, but verify,” and turned it on its head with their new “don’t verify AND trust” approach to governance.

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The Obamacare Effect

Businesses are cutting back the hours they offer their employees to avoid paying health insurance and other benefits. That’s why involuntary part-time jobs increased by 322,000 last month. We are seeing an increase in part time jobs at the same time we are seeing a decline in full time jobs.

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Obamacare’s latest debacle

Obama senses a disaster. In tacit admission of the looming regulatory nightmare wrought by Obamacare, the administration is postponing a key element of the bill: the employer mandate.

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Descent into mediocrity

America has changed dramatically in the past 60 months. Depending on your perspective, the Obama Government deserves some of the blame … or credit. A new study reveals that 3 out of 4 Americans live paycheck to paycheck. Their savings are gone. The Obama economy has laid them low.

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Democrats are jumping on the bandwagon to avoid a train wreck.

Senator Max Baucus (D Montana) helped write Obamacare. Now even he sees the train wreck coming. He’s jumping on the anti-Obamacare bandwagon early to try to distance himself from the carnage when the little guys once again get hurt by the imperious technocrats of the Left.

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“Quiner intentionally and incorrectly misrepresents” human abortionists

I should be “ashamed and condemned for making hurtful accusations” toward human abortionists. These were the sentiments expressed by letter writer, Rick Smith, in this morning’s Des Moines Register. He was responding to my “love letter” to human abortionists that appeared in the Tuesday edition of the paper. Mr. Smith and fans of human abortion everywhere evidently had their feathers ruffled …

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Republicans’ failure to communicate

The Republican Party spent nearly $1.7 Billion dollar in the last election cycle promoting Mitt Romney and Republican candidates. That’s almost as much as McDonald’s spends a year on their advertising budget. So how did it work?

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