Should the Democrats' $940 billion dollar health care overhaul pass? Wall Street Journal And the budget projections are a sham, as is the tactic of villifying the insurance industry, which has a 2% profit margin. Cost is cost, and if passed, ... |
Sunday Roundup Huffington Post (blog) Unfortunately, the Insurance companies are salivating ever the prospect of 40 million more indentured servants. I call that being BFF'S . ... |
Wyden-Gregg tax reform: A small step in the right direction Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) Philanthropists like Bill Gates are meeting their obligations to society; the greedy fat cats in the banking and insurance businesses are not. ... |
The Last of the Golden Swindlers Wall Street Journal As an undergraduate at St. John's University in New York, Mr. Quinn studied philosophy and from memory "would quote passages from Thomas Aquinas on ethics," ... |
Morning Bell: Bigger Government Is Not the Solution to Big Government Problems - Heritage.org (blog)
Morning Bell: Bigger Government Is Not the Solution to Big Government Problems Heritage.org (blog) Instead of allowing for risky behavior to be properly priced by the marketplace, taken together these new bureaucracies would almost guarantee more big bank ... |
![]() Big Government (blog) | Saturday Open Thread: Gold Edition Big Government (blog) We are empty nesters, getting health insurance through work, with a household income a little under 100k annually, play by the rules, and look forward to a ... |
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March 16 Open Line Jacksonville Journal Courier No jobs equals no taxes on wages which equals loss of local and state revenue, which means schools suffer.” “Pittsfield High School has an ad in the paper ... |
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