Monthly Archives: March 2010

Unhappy Birthday to Me

Well, yesterday’s news from the House wasn’t the birthday present I had hoped for. I don’t feel like saying much more than I haven’t already said before. One word will suffice; REPEAL.

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Hiding Spending does not Reduce Spending

Since this is the big weekend for the health care plan, let’s take a look at Paul Ryan taking the president to task for the “gimmicks, smoke and mirrors,” and shady accounting used to trick us into thinking this massive new government entitlement will save us money, let alone be budget neutral. Pay attention to the [...]

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A Pre-Existing Condition of Government Intervention

When discussing health care, or hearing about it in the news, you are sure to come across the subject of “pre-existing conditions.” The Left rails against insurance companies for “discriminating” against potential clients because of their pre-existing conditions. So what is a pre-existing condition? Let’s examine the phrase. Taking the last part first, it’s a [...]

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(Not this) McDonald v. Chicago

The right to protect yourself and your property is unalienable. I’m proud to share a belief in this right, as well as a surname, with one of the plaintiffs in today’s case before the Supreme Court, McDonald v. Chicago, which could render unconstitutional Chicago’s handgun ban. Beyond being the correct decision on an individual rights [...]

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