The Republicans sabotaged Obamacare…
…by telling the truth about it, instead of lying like the Democrats. Those dirty Republicans.
Continue reading →…by telling the truth about it, instead of lying like the Democrats. Those dirty Republicans.
Continue reading →…manages to write an entire article on how well Obamacare enrollments are going in California without ever once mentioning: (1) what percentage of enrollees are subsidized (2) what percentage have pre-existing conditions (3) what percentage of enrollees are under 35 … Continue reading →
…but still believes in Obama. Here’s a textbook case of the liberal mindset. Jessica Sanford of western Washington state was so happy with the initial Obamacare premiums she was quoted by the state website that she sent off a grateful … Continue reading →
The insurance business is impossible without some sort of “discrimination“—as in “the ability or power to see or make fine distinctions; discernment,” rather than ” bigotry or other arbitrary distinctions.” But the Obama administration and liberals as a whole use … Continue reading →
Susan Rice and John Kerry are reportedly at odds over Egypt: The tension between the national security adviser and the secretary of state spilled over into public view in the past week, when Rice laid out her critical appraisal of … Continue reading →
[NOTE: I’ll be bumping this up to the top every now and then through the holidays, just as a reminder. I’ll probably be changing the musical selections as the season progresses.] How’s that for shameless self-promotion? I’ve realized that yes, … Continue reading →
On one level, the events of the last few weeks have been deeply satisfying. Who wouldn’t feel a certain vindication in seeing one’s predictions come true, and watch the perpetrators running for cover? But I’m having a lot of trouble … Continue reading →
I think many of us can empathize with the sentiments expressed by this bot: I am hatred to shopping in trust in, there are a lot too much lifetime walking or driving, and the penalty of clothing is much expensive. … Continue reading →
Mark Steyn is a funny guy, although his subject matter couldn’t be less funny: The most telling line, the one that encapsulates the gulf between the boundless fantasies of the faculty-lounge utopian and the messiness of reality, was this: “What … Continue reading →
…passes in the House, with 39 Democrats voting “Aye.” Bipartisan. Will Obama veto it? [ADDENDUM: And Ann Althouse completely eviscerates the NY Times for an absurd article comparing Obama and Obamacare to Bush and Hurricane Katrina.]
Continue reading →Douglas E. Schoen makes a keen observation: “I personally believe, even if it takes a change in the law, that the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they’ve got,” … Continue reading →
…for this: Several insurance company CEOs have been called to a meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House Friday afternoon… Here’s Jonathan H. Adler at Volokh on the legality of the change that President Obama announced yesterday: Under … Continue reading →