Profiles in Courage: Medicare Vote Reveals Principled Lawmakers
This week’s debate over the Medicare bill (H.R. 6331) ranks as the biggest battle over health care policy since last year’s bitter debate over the… Read More
This week’s debate over the Medicare bill (H.R. 6331) ranks as the biggest battle over health care policy since last year’s bitter debate over the… Read More
If the government controls the entire health care system, the recent congressional debate over Medicare is a tart foretaste of what Americans can expect. Last… Read More
One of the major points liberals deploy when arguing for socialized medicine is how much government run health care will save Americans in administrative costs…. Read More
The Left is winning the big health care policy victories with the help of rank and file GOP members and their feckless Republican Leadership in… Read More
Last week the New York Times finally reported the fact that Europe’s carbon capping scheme is a complete disaster causing higher energy prices, weakening industries,… Read More
The fight to rein in exploding Medicare spending through exposure to market forces took two giant steps back this week. First, the House voted early… Read More
Rep. Pete Stark (D-Calif.) writes in The Nation, “As healthcare costs rise at double-digit rates, fewer and fewer manufacturers and small businesses can offer comprehensive… Read More
The year 2008 is not just an election year. It is also the year that marks the beginning of a demographic transformation that threatens the… Read More
Former Supreme Court associate justice Sandra Day O’Connor and former Ambassador James R. Jones kick off this week’s Youth Entitlement Summit in today’s Washington Post:… Read More
If current trends continue, Social Security and Medicare spending will jump from 7.5% of GDP today to 13% by 2030. Entitlement spending at those levels… Read More