Are There Any Solutions for High Gas Prices?
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | May 12th at 10:45 AM |
Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, we’ll discuss what’s driving gas prices and other environmental issues with James Taylor of the Heartland Institute. We’re brought to you as always by BigGovernment and Stephen Clouse and Associates. If you’d like to email us, you can do so at coffee[at]newledger.com. We hope you enjoy the show. Related Links: James | Read More »
What’s the Story With the Repeal Amendment?
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | December 16th at 01:46 PM |
Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Virginia Speaker of the House William J. Howell, to discuss the landmark win against Obamacare earlier this week, how states can band together on the issue, and his proposal for a Repeal Amendment to empower states. We’re brought to you as always by | Read More »
Virginia Rules on Legality of Obamacare
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | December 13th at 10:29 AM |
Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Francis Cianfrocca to discuss astonishing disposable income numbers in America. Then, Ben talks to Maureen Martin, legal expert with the Heartland Institute, about today’s expected ruling in Virginia on the legal standing of Obamacare. We’re brought to you as always by BigGovernment and | Read More »
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The Patriot’s Toolbox: Principles for What Comes Next
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | October 20th at 02:18 PM |
In less than two weeks, thanks in no small part to your hard work and efforts, we expect a great number of newly elected individuals to head to Washington and to statehouses across the country. At that point, the question they and we have to ask is: what do we do now? At the Heartland Institute, we’re committed to presenting ideas founded on a proper | Read More »
Breaking: HHS Has Failed to Meet a Third of Obamacare’s Mandated Deadlines
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | October 4th at 02:27 PM |
A new report from the non-partisan Congressional Research Service, commissioned by Republican Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma and others, finds astounding proof of the total administrative failure of the administration in implementing Obamacare. According to the report, HHS has missed one-third of the deadlines contained within the legislation for the first six months under Obama’s new health care regime. Coburn, who last week introduced an | Read More »
Rick Perry on Shotguns, Politics, and the Tea Party Movement
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | September 20th at 10:44 AM |
Texas Governor Rick Perry discusses shooting, his new book “Fed Up!”, the Tea Party movement and solving the entitlement and spending crisis in an interview with Benjamin Domenech, research fellow and managing editor for The Heartland Institute. We welcome you to discuss this video at FreedomPub, check out the Tea Party Toolbox, and pre-order Gov. Perry’s book, Fed Up!: Our Fight to Save America from | Read More »
Constitution Day: What Does the Constitution Say About Health Care?
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | September 17th at 01:25 AM |
For Constitution Day, the Heartland Institute is providing a look at what the Constitution actually says about some of the key policy areas we deal with today — read what the Constitution says about Education here. Needless to say, when the United States Constitution was ratified in 1788, the concept of health care was very different than it is today. Standardized treatments for diseases were | Read More »
How Not to be Seen at a Green Protest
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | September 16th at 10:59 AM |
Clearly, the image above is evidence that James Taylor knows how to blend in at an environmental protest. He’s got friends in every town and village from here to San Francisco, he speaks a dozen languages, knows every local custom, he’ll blend in, disappear, you’ll never see him again, etc. He gave me a long, skeptical look. I told him, honestly and with sincerity, that | Read More »
Severability and Obamacare
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | August 17th at 02:00 PM |
Several state legislators have reached out to me recently with questions about the nature of severability and Obamacare. Since some Redstaters seem to have questions as well, I thought I’d explain a bit about what this means. Most laws of large size and scope have something called a “severability clause” attached to them. Essentially, this means that if one part of a piece of large | Read More »
Donald Berwick Exemplifies the Obama Agenda
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | July 7th at 06:00 AM |
The White House’s announcement today that they will bypass the nomination process of the United States Senate to recess appoint Donald Berwick as head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is an act of unconscionable hubris. The White House claims this act is in response to “Washington game-playing”, accusing Republicans of planning to “stall the nomination” as long as possible. This is | Read More »
Obamacare’s Mythical Small Business Aid
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | July 1st at 07:21 PM |
Redstate’s own Cpa Charlie wrote a post in early June about his experience with the false promises of Obamacare, and learning how it wouldn’t help his small business. Read his original post here. After talking with him, I asked if he’d like to write a more formal column about his experience for Health Care News. Thanks to that, yesterday this story was retold on the | Read More »
Gun Bans Are Totally Effective
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | June 15th at 05:08 PM |
We’ve been talking a lot about the NRA today, and that brings to mind this video from my colleague at the Heartland Institute, Zach Christenson, posted over at Freedom Pub. Watch the whole thing, but particularly the part with Otis MacDonald, the man behind the Chicago gun case, explaining why he needs to own a gun: MacDonald’s story is moving, and it certainly makes me | Read More »
Health Care News Podcast: Interview with Rep. Paul Broun
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | February 18th at 11:53 AM |
It’s another edition of the Health Care News podcast, this time with a special guest. Congressman Paul Broun of Georgia, a physician and a leading voice on health policy for the Republicans, shares his thoughts on the upcoming summit with the President, Evan Bayh’s retirement, and what pro-consumer health reform would look like. Give it a listen here. We talk a bit in the podcast | Read More »