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Category Archives: Obamacare
Enjoy YOUR Independence Day . . . while we have it.
Much can be said about the current state of affairs in America. Many despair, asking, “What can we possibly do about our future,” “What, to assure that the next generation and those that follow will enjoy America’s promises?” Some of … Continue reading
Roberts’ Rule of Odor . . .
There is much to be said about the decision rendered on the Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) and there is much about the court’s deliberations we won’t know for quite a long time. But, several aspects of the ruling scream out … Continue reading
Posted in In the "Mainstream", Liberalism, Obamacare, The Affordable Care Act, The state of the States, Uncategorized
Tagged ACA, Obamacare, Roberts
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The private economy is doing “fine.” Yeah, right . . .
Some Obama detractors – and there are deservedly many – speculate that when he declared the private economy to be doing “fine” as opposed to those poor downtrodden government workers, the permanent underclass, he was sincere, but not confused. He … Continue reading
The President went to college. Who knew?
In an astonishingly good example of bad “journalism,” Robin Abcarian of the Los Angeles Times, or affectionately, “The LA Slimes,” displays for all to read (College transcripts) one of many reasons the readership of that once illustrious newspaper can now … Continue reading
Farcebook, only the “experts” were wrong . . .
While the Democrats and Progressives – if that’s not redundant – breathe heavy over Jamie Dimon losing a bit of investors’ money, not taxpayer funds, a la Solyndra, they are silent about the farce called “Facebook.” Or, if you will, … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, Faceplant, Failbook, Fakebook
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So, so simple. Even Krugman and Klein can should undestand
Two weeks ago, Charles Blahous a Public Trustee of the Social Security and Medicare systems published a paper detailing the “double-counting” of supposed savings in Medicare. Allegedly the “savings” reduce long-term costs. Of course, these savings will never be realized … Continue reading
Robert J. Samuelson errs . . . badly
In a very illuminating and too brief discussion of the high cost of social programs, Robert J. Samuelson makes an alarming and obvious error, presumably because it’s a typical “journalist’s” mechanism for demonstrating reason and fairness, or, “fair and balanced” … Continue reading