Wednesday, March 28, 2012
CNN: ObamaCare Train Wreck is Now a Plane Wreck
Following Day 3 of the U.S. Supreme Court hearing on ObamaCare, CNN's liberal--er, legal--analyst Jeffery Toobin once again says that the individual mandate is doomed.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Obama Was Against the Individual Mandate Before He Was For it
Remember all the hope-and-change malarkey from the 2008 campaign? Exhibit A: the health reform individual mandate:
In this video, the libertarians at Reason TV provide three additional bullet points for opposing socialized medicine:
In this video, the libertarians at Reason TV provide three additional bullet points for opposing socialized medicine:
CNN Disaster Coverage: ObamaCare "Train Wreck" at the Supreme Court
Day 2 of oral arguments in the ObamaCare case at the U.S. Supreme Court was a "train wreck" for the Obama administration according to CNN liberal, er, legal, analyst Jeffrey Toobin:
If Toobin is correct that the the court will declare the law unconstitutional, will the Justices merely block the individual mandate or throw out the entire 2,000+ page ObamaCare monstrosity ridiculously known as the Affordable Care Act given that the legislation has no severability clause?
If Toobin is correct that the the court will declare the law unconstitutional, will the Justices merely block the individual mandate or throw out the entire 2,000+ page ObamaCare monstrosity ridiculously known as the Affordable Care Act given that the legislation has no severability clause?
Saturday, March 24, 2012
It's ObamCare's Birthday--And You Can Cry If You Want To
photo credit: Pink Sherbet Photography via photopin cc
What if you gave a birthday party and no one came?
Even this grandstanding White House avoided any "celebration" of the two-year anniversary of the perversely called Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. ObamaCare.
Affordable? The Congressional Budget Office now finds the Obama health bill will cost a staggering $1.76 trillion (not $940 billion--which has hideous enough--according to the agency's earlier estimate) over 10 years.
Politico claims it knows why the public overwhelmingly opposes the left's version of health reform:
National Review's Yuval Levin expounds on ObamCare's unhappy birthday that goes beyond merely the imposition of the individual mandate:
If this is accurate, affordable care is going to make a lot of people sick.
The U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments on the constitutionality of the one-size-fits-all individual mandate next week.
San Antonio Express-News columnist Jonathan Gurwitz sums it up well: "Our health-care system is deeply in need of reform. Obamacare is a cure, however, that is far worse than the disease. Stopping this exercise in constitutional malpractice now rests with the Supreme Court."
What if you gave a birthday party and no one came?
Even this grandstanding White House avoided any "celebration" of the two-year anniversary of the perversely called Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. ObamaCare.
Affordable? The Congressional Budget Office now finds the Obama health bill will cost a staggering $1.76 trillion (not $940 billion--which has hideous enough--according to the agency's earlier estimate) over 10 years.
Politico claims it knows why the public overwhelmingly opposes the left's version of health reform:
At the two-year mark Friday, nearly everything that Democrats believed about the politics of health care has turned out to be false. And the cost of those miscalculations has been huge. They have haunted Obama’s presidency, soured business as usual at the Capitol and upended the conventional wisdom peddled by political strategists, who have rarely been so wrong about something so big.Are you still wondering what is ObamaCare?
National Review's Yuval Levin expounds on ObamCare's unhappy birthday that goes beyond merely the imposition of the individual mandate:
This law is horrendously bad health-care policy, it rips at the fabric of our constitutional order and our economic order, it makes a joke of any notion of limited government, and it involves a faith in centralized expert management that is utterly disconnected from the realities of modern life. It is the culmination of the liberal welfare state in every respect, and it was enacted just as the failures of that welfare state were becoming most plainly and painfully apparent. It stands to exacerbate and accelerate all of those failures, and so to make the crisis our country faces far more urgent and grave...
What’s wrong with Obamacare begins with the basic vision of government and of American life that underlies it, and is evident in every provision, every new unrestrained regulatory power, every new agency and subagency, every assault on individual liberty, basic economics, and simple common sense in the law. Very little of it bears much relation (or could really, given the nature of our health-care system) to anything any state has done.Levin's article also cites a law school professor who claims that "Millions of people (e.g., those who make 401% of the poverty line – $43,000 for a single person) will be forced to pay up to $18,000 a year for health insurance without any tax credits or cost-reduction payments."
If this is accurate, affordable care is going to make a lot of people sick.
The U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments on the constitutionality of the one-size-fits-all individual mandate next week.
San Antonio Express-News columnist Jonathan Gurwitz sums it up well: "Our health-care system is deeply in need of reform. Obamacare is a cure, however, that is far worse than the disease. Stopping this exercise in constitutional malpractice now rests with the Supreme Court."
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Wheelchair-Bound Toddler Gets the TSA Treatment
Could this be another example of "groping and pillaging" by the Transportation Security Administration?
In this video, a TSA agent insisted on checking out a three-year-old boy with a broken leg on his way to Disney with his family.
In this video, a TSA agent insisted on checking out a three-year-old boy with a broken leg on his way to Disney with his family.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Clay Buchholz and Jenny Dell at Red Sox Spring Training
Boston Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchholz looked sharp in a Grapefruit League spring training game yesterday.
Buchholz gave up only one run and four hits in five innings in a win against the Tampa Bay Rays at Charlotte Sports Park, the Rays spring training field in Port Charlotte, Florida. Final score: Red Sox 8, Rays 4. Rays star Evan Longoria homered against Buchholz in the second inning.
The Sox and their fans are looking for a bounce-back year after the September 2011 debacle.
Most the Sox supporting cast in yesterday's game consisted of players from the minor league roster; only a few actual starters made the trip from Ft. Myers.
One notable first-teamer did show up for the game, however--new NESN Red Sox reporter Jenny Dell, who replaced Heidi Watney.
Dell (in blue dress) doing a NESN television live shot between innings:
Another live shot:
A fan greets Dell as she leaves the venue (spring training is apparently the only time when NESN staff can clock out early).
Still Wondering What is TSA?
The security queue is something that everyone has to put with when traveling by air.
This infographic from onlinecriminaljusticedegree.com depicts the federal money pit known as the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Whether you are a occasional or regular traveler, or even someone considering a TSA job or TSA career, this info is something to take into account as you approach the airport security checkpoint.

[Created by: Online Criminal Justice Degree]
This infographic from onlinecriminaljusticedegree.com depicts the federal money pit known as the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Whether you are a occasional or regular traveler, or even someone considering a TSA job or TSA career, this info is something to take into account as you approach the airport security checkpoint.
[Created by: Online Criminal Justice Degree]
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)



