President Barack Obama’s so-called health care reform plan (a.k.a., “ObamaCare”) will drive practicing doctors out of business and suppress the recruitment of new physicians, resulting in long waits and rationed care for health care consumers, according to news release issued today by the National Center for Public Policy Research. The news release cites a paper, [...]
‘ObamaCare’ Would Drive Doctors Out of Business
March 18th, 2010 · 4 Comments
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Senator John Kerry Wants U.S. to Get ‘L.O.S.T.’
May 8th, 2009 · 6 Comments
It appears Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) wants the United States to get “L.O.S.T.” Today, he’s pushing for quick passage of the controversial United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Treaty. According to a report published yesterday in The New York Times, Senator Kerry — who, by the way, served in Vietnam — [...]
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Somali Pirates ‘Child’s Play’ Compared to L.O.S.T.
November 19th, 2008 · 3 Comments
The side effects of the U.S. Senate ratifying the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Treaty (a.k.a., “L.O.S.T.”) will make dealing with Somali pirates look like child’s play. Unfortunately, such action seems almost inevitable now that Democrats are about to seize control of both the legislative and executive branches of the federal [...]
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Majority Oppose Senate Global Warming Proposal
May 28th, 2008 · No Comments
As the Senate is poised to vote on the Lieberman-Warner America’s Climate Security Act, a new poll finds an overwhelming majority of Americans oppose the higher energy costs the bill would impose. The poll, conducted by the National Center for Public Policy Research, found 65% of Americans reject spending even a penny more for gasoline [...]
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