Virginia’s Rep. Boucher to Vote No on Obamacare, Cites Special Deals & Medicare Rationing
Boucher voted "no" in November, but had been listed as undecided. This report makes his position seem pretty clear:
U.S. Rep. Rick Boucher, D-Va., said Friday he could not support health care reform legislation that includes heavy cuts to Medicare, a position he has held since his first vote against the package and his party’s move [...]
Word from the White House: Passage of the Affordable Health Care for America Act
It’s no secret that institutions of all stripes focus their communications on certain messages day to day. We thought it would all be a little more open and transparent if we went ahead and published what our focus will be for the day, along with any related articles, documents, or reports. Today we publish our [...]
Pelosi-care improves lawyers’ financial health
Pelosi-care may be terrible for the health of the average American’s wallet, freedoms, and health benefits, but it does wonders for the financial health of lawyers:
[...] check out section 2531 — that’s pages 1431-33 for those following along at home — which has gone largely unnoticed in the major news cycle. These [...]
Could See This Coming!
In the companion piece to this post, Couldn’t See That Coming!, we noted that the United States Department of the Treasury, run by tax evader Timothy Geithner, has decided to institute wage controls at those companies that accepted large amounts of TARP money; TARP is the Troubled Asset Relief Program… that is, the Wall Street [...]
Word from the White House: New York Times Debunks Medicare Scare-mongering
It’s no secret that institutions of all stripes focus their communications on certain messages day to day. We thought it would all be a little more open and transparent if we went ahead and published what our focus will be for the day, along with any articles, reports or documents they refer to.
Supporting editorial: "Medicare [...]













