I prefer CongressCare.. they created the beast
Now that a bipartisan coalition in the House has voted to repeal ObamaCare, an even larger bipartisan coalition has approved a Republican resolution directing four House committees to "replace" that ill-fated law. Cato scholar Michael F. Cannon argues that it's a bit premature to be talking about replacing ObamaCare. "No matter how good the Republicans' proposals are, they will be utterly ineffective so long as ObamaCare remains on the books," says Cannon.
a Healthy Exchange...Perhaps?
One thing we have to understand is that medical care is not all about choice
sometimes there isn't even time to choose, but having the choice when there is no emergency is definitely proper and needed for innovation and overall freedom. That being said, giving total control in leviathan style to a central government agency is not necessarily the way to go. Maybe it would be better to do it by state and gear any support more locally since it is unconstitutional in terms of where responsibility lies and we are already putting too much power at the Fed level as it is.
I THOUGHT the BIG GUNS Shot AT the President???
NOT covered for him...?
at least that is what has been the ammo of the People for a Public Option. You know, the BIG BAD Scare from Sites like Move On and Laugh or Die...? So what's the Joke? Are BIG Insurance and Pharma with the President or Against Him? and if THEY want the option should that tell us something or are the Corporations helping?
USA Today reports PhRMA, Pfizer, America’s Health Insurance Plans, and the Federation of American Hospitals have all ponied up millions of dollars for lobbying and television ads in support of Obamacare.



