Health Care Reform = More Money, Bigger Hospitals, and Less Private Practices
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 20th at 12:30 PM |
For a while, conservatives have known that Obamacare would be a dose of bad medicine. However, given the axiom that bog government helps big business, the same could be true with the medical industry. Tim Carney at The Washington Examiner aptly pointed out today, from Bloomberg, Obamacare favors big hospitals, and smashes small practices. In his column, Carney wrote that “Bloomberg report[ed] today on how Medicare payment rules | Read More »
Sen. Mike Lee and Senator-Elect Ted Cruz: ‘Our Ideas Work, Their Ideas Don’t’
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 17th at 03:32 AM |
Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Senator-Elect Ted Cruz (R-TX) were adamant about two things when they addressed The Federalist Society’s discussion about constitutional law and the Supreme Court yesterday: “our [conservative] ideas work, their [ liberal] ideas don’t.” Furthermore, our ideas have been winning the argument, which explains why law schools are limiting the amount of speakers – invited by Federalist Society – chapters that | Read More »
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Rebooting America’s Papa John’s Appreciation Day Has Arrived
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 16th at 12:23 PM |
It’s time to show appreciation for America’s job creators and investors. Justen Charters, Founder of Rebooting America, has declared today as Papa John’s Appreciation Day to combat the left-wing hate hurled at the pizza chain for their proposed changes to services in the wake of Barack Obama’s re-election, and the looming imposition of Obamacare. This included increasing costs on pizza and cutting employee hours, which | Read More »
In panel discussion on Ledbetter, liberals ignore shortchanging amongst Democrats
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | October 16th at 07:11 PM |
On October 11, The Federalist Society held a panel discussion at The National Press Club on Lilly Ledbetter (who lost her pay discrimination case in the Supreme Court because she failed to comply with a statutory deadline) and the media’s oversimplification of gender issues. It featured Jennifer Braceras, a columnist and former Commissioner for the U.S. Commission of Civil Rights, Fatima Goss Graves, Vice President | Read More »