Dan Benishek for Congress in MI-1
By: Jake (Diary) | March 21st at 08:42 PM |
As the hours have passed today, it has become clear that Bart Stupak intends to sell his soul to Obamacare . As the leader of the pro-life Democrats in Congress, he held the fate of healthcare reform (and I used that word in the loosest possible sense) in his hands. Unfortunately, but probably unsurprisingly, he has chosen poorly, and he has sold America out to | Read More »
Scott Brown Backpedaling Already?
By: Jake (Diary) | January 22nd at 06:01 AM |
I have been wanting to write a couple of posts congratulating Scott Brown for his victory, but I think I’ll put them on hold for now until my concerns explained here are allayed. I must admit, as a committed conservative, I have my problems with supporting most New England Republicans (there are some Republicans, mainly in New Hampshire, who are exceptions to this, but not | Read More »
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Sen. Nelson (D-NE) was for the Healthcare Bill before he was against it…
By: Jake (Diary) | January 8th at 01:08 AM |
…And he was against it before that. Some of you may remember I wrote a post a while back on my blog thanking Senator Ben Nelson of Nebraska for stalling the Obamacare bill for no other reason than I wished to see the bill fail. Evidently Nelson must have seen my post or something, because soon after had I written the post, it seems, he | Read More »
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Charles Krauthammer Proposes a Reasonable Way to Start Healthcare Reform
By: Jake (Diary) | August 10th at 10:09 PM |
He’s already written a superb couple of columns about why Obamacare is sinking and why Obama is retreating from it. Now, he’s got a couple of novel ideas on how we can begin the reform of our healthcare system. He gives us these in his latest piece at the Washington Post.