As Obamacare implodes, the stakes ratchet up

Obamacare is coming to a head.

Thanks to Marco Rubio, the so-called Affordable Health Care Act is set to implode due to sharply rising costs.

Dick Morris provides insight into this coming political issue in the video commentary above. This is good stuff.

It presents opportunity … and peril for conservatives. After listening, you will understand the stakes.

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A fast approaching campaign issue

I just got back from insurance agent. Ouch!

We reviewed my health insurance coverage. He said to brace myself for bad news. Health insurance premiums will be increasing in the double digits by the beginning of the year…

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Supreme Court once again props up Obamacare

I am honestly shocked.

The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) said Congress was wrong. When Congress said Federal subsidies should only apply to state run Obamacare exchanges, SCOTUS today said, “no, that’s not what you really meant, you meant for it to apply to federal exchanges as well.”

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Another alternative to Obamacare

John Goodman of the National Center for Policy Analysis offers an alternative approach to Obamacare by rewarding people for purchasing health insurance, rather than penalizing them if they don’t…

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A brazen disregard of transparency

It was inauguration day, 2009.

Barack Obama was about to be sworn in as president, promising a new era of ‘hope and change’.

The Obama White House posted a pronouncement on their website that this would be “the most open and transparent in history.”

As this blog has recounted in earlier posts today, it was all a sham…

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The impending era of back alley births

Section 1553 of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) says something amazing:

(a) In General – The Federal Government, and any State or local government or health care provider that receives Federal financial assistance under this Act (or under an amendment made by this Act) or any health plan created under this Act (or under an amendment made by this Act), may not subject an individual or institutional health care entity to discrimination on the basis that the entity does not provide any health care item or service [emphasis mine] furnished for the purpose of causing, or for the purpose of assisting in causing, the death of any individual, such as by assisted suicide, euthanasia, or mercy killing.

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