ObamaCare Advisers Predict Death of Health Insurance Companies
by Bob Adelmann | 12:07 pm, February 4, 2012
If one needs proof that Obamacare is evil and intended to erase completely any vestiges of the free market in providing health care, this article in the Times ought to provide it.
Regime Uncertainty, Regulatory Surge, and Unemployment Numbers
by Bob Adelmann | 5:15 am, January 24, 2012
The cheerleaders for the economy may have a hidden agenda: to make the economy look better than it is in order to make Obama look better than he is.
Colorado House Takes on Obamacare
by Jon Caldara | 1:06 pm, January 20, 2012
Just found some more great news regarding the resistance to Obamacare. According to the Colorado News Agency, the Colorado House passed a resolution yesterday calling for a constitutional convention to repeal Obamacare. Looks like were beating back thi…
Independence Throws Left, Right Combo at Obamacare
by Jon Caldara | 8:14 am, January 20, 2012
Obamacare is headed to the Supreme Court. Great news! The cherry on top is that The Independence Institute is filing not one, but TWO amicus briefs (amici) on behalf of liberty and against the health care takeover. Constitutional scholars Dave Kopel and Rob Natelson take on the Medicaid mandate in one and the individual mandate [...]
Obamacare, Price Controls, and Theft
by Bob Adelmann | 12:20 pm, January 14, 2012
I’ve written about this before: price controls ALWAYS result in shortages. Government solves shortages with rationing. Cui bono? The government. It’s the perfect scam.
Family Research Council: Individual Mandate Unconstitutional, Thus Whole Law
by Bob Adelmann | 11:54 am, January 12, 2012
The entire Obamacare law rises or falls on this point: if the mandate is unconstitutional, so is the law. Wouldn’t that be sweet? Color me anxious.
Don’t Get Sick! ObamaCare Means More Government, Fewer Doctors
by Bob Adelmann | 12:43 pm, January 6, 2012
Economics is just common sense. If you lower the price of something (or eliminate it altogether) the demand for it will increase. If you reduce the supply of something, the price will go up. If the government is responsible for these mandated prices and supplies, there will be shortages. End of lesson. Beginning of Obamacare reality.
ObamaCare: Economic control becomes political control
by Brian T. Schwartz | 6:30 am, January 6, 2012
“When the state has the final say on the economy, the political opposition needs the permission of the state to act, speak and write. Economic control becomes political control.” – Russ Roberts Continue reading →
Congress Asks IRS to Investigate AARP
by Bob Adelmann | 12:56 pm, January 3, 2012
My father considered the AARP the “old people’s labor union.” How close to the truth he was! AARP has figured out how to “game the system” expertly and maliciously. I wish the efforts of Reichert and the other authors much success. I don’t have much confidence that their efforts will succeed. AARP’s vested interest is likely too much even for Congress to overcome.
There’s No Sexy in Medicaid
by Jon Caldara | 2:22 pm, November 28, 2011
In the constant struggle for taxpayer dollars, there exists one big budget item that tends to get lost in shuffle: Medicaid.
Medicaid plays a particularly cruel trick on state budgets. As the economy takes a turn for the worse, revenues coming into the government decline. Coloradans are making less money and paying less in taxes. In [...]
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