Robert Pear via The New York Times: Insurers and insurance regulators say that some companies will be unable or unwilling to meet the new standards. Somehow I get the feeling that this was the point of ObamaCare all along.
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We have a long way to go, but this new bill certainly seems like the sensible thing to do. Hopefully the other 49 states will start reigning in their teachers unions as well. Our kids deserve better than what they’ve been getting.
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The other day I wrote about how the governor of South Carolina had vetoed a bill which would raise SC cigarette taxes by $.50 per pack stating, A politician finally understands that placing a large burden on a small set of the population cannot fix our budget problems. Good for SC. Alas, today the state […]
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It’s nice to see all that Hope and Change Obama campaigned on is working out for us. When it comes to the legal framework for confronting terrorism, President Obama is acting in no meaningful sense any differently than President Bush . . . More important, President Obama has embraced and at times defended the same […]
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It seems that Arizona has gone off the deep end and in to the Conservatard pool of utter stupidity. Last week they signed in to law a very controversial immigration enforcement bill which effectively makes racial profiling legal, along with various other KGBesque tactics for “dealing” with those eeeeeeevil brown people. Now they’ve made studying […]
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A politician finally understands that placing a large burden on a small set of the population cannot fix our budget problems. Good for SC. Here in the Bluegrass, cigarette taxes used to be amongst the lowest in the nation. That is until they were raised twice in the beginning of 2009 in a period of […]
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Except when it’s the Obama brand of transparency. It’s well known that during his campaign he promised to show bills under consideration on the White House web site for a full 5 days before signing it so that the American people might have a chance to view said bill and submit feedback, and so Congresscreatures […]
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