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Twenty Percent of Latest Waivers From Obamacare Go To Friends of Nancy Pelosi, The Daily Caller

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

 

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Medicare Bonuses May Ease Cuts for Seniors, Los Angeles Times

Thursday, April 21, 2011
Seniors Beware!!!!  

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Did the AARP "Sell Out" Seniors? Fox Business News

Monday, April 18, 2011

 

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Even Democrat Supporters of the PPACA Want Out

Monday, April 11, 2011

President Obama's cousin, Dr. Milton Wolf, provides details on all the failures of the president's healthcare law and how even the most ardent, dedicated supporters of the law are doing everything possible to be exempt or "waived" from complying with it's mandates.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/mar/25/now-even-the-loudest-obamacare-cheerleader-wants-o/?page=1 

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Two Billion Dollar Union Bailout Uncovered in Health Care Law

Saturday, April 02, 2011

 

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Sebelius Still Delusional About Alleged HCR Law Benefits and Berwick Still Doing Special Deals, The American Spectator

Sunday, March 27, 2011

In the American Spectator, Robert Goldberg, recalls an op-ed written by HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, which proclaims, "Everyone prospers under health law."  Unfortunately, the reality of the situation is far more grim than she and the rest of the administration are letting on.  The immediate changes that have taken place-the provision that young people can stay on their insurance plans until they're 26 and "pre-existing" conditions cannot be excluded-have barely made any impact.  Most adult children are already covered by their parents' plans thanks to state laws.  In addition, only 280,000 people have signed up for coverage with "pre-existing" conditions-far less than the 4-6 million people the administration projected.  Finally, the "accountability" measures placed on insurers have caused costs to skyrocket, while thousands of waivers have been granted to companies who happen to support the administration.  For more reasons why we shouldn't be celebrating ObamaCare's birthday, please read this article:

 

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White House Seeks to Boost Public Support for Health Bill, Wall Street Journal

Saturday, March 19, 2011

On the PPACA's one year anniversary, the Obama administration propaganda "machine" is ready to roll out another nationwide public relations show in order to continue peddling their unpopular and financially "disastrous" health care takeover.  Gas prices are at record highs, the Middle East is in chaos under civil war, the economic superpower of Japan is in a crisis that threatens the economic stability of the entire world and our nation is crumbling under a fourteen trillion dollar national debt, yet the White House feels compelled to squander additional taxpayer money to continuously try to brainwash the American public into "liking" their idea of healthcare reform.  Here is a News Flash to Kathleen Sebelius, President Obama and the rest of the Washington elite:  Americans have had time to learn what is in the law and they reject it by even greater margins than one year ago and they are growing tired of the endless selling of Obamacare and want the president and elected officials to focus on the major issues of the day. 

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704360404576206902721858680.html?mod=WSJ_hp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsThird 

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Obamacare Provision Subsidizes Union Early Retirees at Taxpayer Expense

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

 

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Health Bill Vote In Sight, Dems Seeking Gains Include Provision For Tennessee Hospitals, Knoxville News

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Democratic leaders in the U.S. House, still trying to pick up enough votes to pass a sweeping health care reform bill Sunday, have inserted a provision into the legislation that would bring millions of dollars to Tennessee hospitals that treat large numbers of poor people.

The language, part of a package of revisions released Thursday, would provide $100 million over the next two years to hospitals in states that do not receive federal funds for providing a disproportionate share of uncompensated care.

Members of Tennessee's congressional delegation have been working for years to pass similar legislation, and its inclusion in the health care bill is seen by many as a last-ditch effort by Democrats to influence lawmakers who may be on the fence about health care reform or persuade others to switch their "no" votes to "yes."

 

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Conrad Drops Support For North Dakota Provision To Avoid Controversy, The Hill

Thursday, March 18, 2010
 

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