Mark Steyn: ‘Obamacare a fast-track to permanent left-of-center political culture’
And as Stein appropriately points out, not only have we begun on a fast-track to a permanent left-of-center political culture, our new Euro-style government on a Harry Reid/Chris Dodd/Ben Nelson scale will lead to our ruin (financially, culturally, and for the elderly and infirmed - physically):
[...] Looking at the millions of Americans it leaves [...]
Reidcare: Bad For Your Wallet, Bad For Your Health, Bad For Your Liberty
So, just how bad is Reidcare? In the context of explaining why he named his blog Legal Insurrection, Cornell law professor William Jacobson offers up some thoughts on why he hates the health care reform bill that we’re a giant step closer to enacting into law (emphasis mine):
* Yes, it is [...]
Support for Dem Health Care Proposals Plummeting?
That’s what today’s Rasmussen survey says. Rasmussen finds that likely voters oppose the Democrats’ health care “reform” plans by a record margin, 56%-38%. It will be interesting to see whether these numbers remain stable or whether, perhaps, today’s result is an outlier. One thing we know for sure: the Democrats’ polling must [...]
Democrats Buying Health Care Votes
Apparently, the most Transparent Administration Ever and The Most Ethical Congress ever are busy with payoffs and last-minute backroom deals, as Demcare heads for the first test vote tomorrow.
In addition to the top five Demcare bribes that are listed at the above link, it will be interesting to watch for Demcare bribes/offers for the votes [...]
California, the 54th State, Creating or Saving Lots of Jobs!
According to the Recovery.gov website, California — with its 101 congressional districts — has created or saved a total of 110,185 jobs since the Obamic stimulus bill passed.
Oddly, other, less reliable sources report that “the state has lost 732,700 jobs over the last year.”
And those same other sources also seem to be under the impression [...]
The Democrats’ Dilemma
Today’s Rasmussen survey has data that shed considerable light on the health care debate. The question posed to likely voters was whether they favor a single-payer health care system. (”Single payer” is a euphemism for socialized medicine.) Americans overwhelmingly reject government medicine, 57-32 percent.
But what is really interesting is the partisan breakdown. [...]













