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Public statements by three advocates of single-payer health insurance--including President Obama--explain that a health care bill with a "government option" would move America toward a single-payer government health care system.
The fierce battle over reform was based on the perception that Americans did not get good value for their money. That perception is wrong.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg likes the Indian Health Care Improvement Act and other ingredients of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, aka “Obamacare.” Why, she asked toward the end of three days of hearings, shouldn’t the court keep the good stuff in Obamacare and just dump the unconstitutional bits?
When a New York Times op-ed columnist starts celebrating the virtues of the U.S. military, Dorothy, you know you're not in Kansas any more.
As co-authors of Why ObamaCare Is Wrong for America,we strongly recommend that the Affordable Care Act of 2010 should be repealed and replaced as soon as possible.
The Obama administration and the Democratic congressional leadership appear poised to create a "competing" government health insurer as part of its health care reform.
In this “Health Care 101” guide, Christopher J. Conover, author of the just-released “American Health Economy Illustrated,” distinguishes fact from fiction and answers some of the most fundamental questions about health care and health spending in America.
Barack Obama and Paul Ryan agree that Medicare spending is rising too quickly to be sustainable, but their proposals to rein in Medicare are at opposite ends of the policy spectrum.




