Vol. 1.0.0

Universal Health Coverage Shows no Advantage Over the Long Term

February 21, 2010

Tyler Cowen Weak­ens a Crit­i­cal Leg in the Argu­ment for Uni­ver­sal Health Cov­er­age …
Tyler Cowen was right and The Left-Wing was wrong about life expectancy
Medicare was intro­duced 1965 in the US. Pub­lic health cov­er­age for the elderly existed by 1950 in Swe­den, but full uni­ver­sal cov­er­age dates to 1955 in Swe­den (a pub­lic health insurance […]

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Who To Really Feel Sorry For This Weekend? John Edwards Of Course!

February 16, 2010

Valentine’s Day can be dif­fi­cult for peo­ple who recently had rela­tion­ships that ended.
Pres­i­dents’ Day can be dif­fi­cult for peo­ple who never made it past the pri­maries.
It’s been a tough 3-day week­end for John Edwards.

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The Roots of Liberal Supriority

February 7, 2010

If you want to see a real life exam­ple of a “supe­rior” lib­eral, look no future than this con­de­scend­ing and unthink­ing state­ment from use­ful idiot’s blog:
Lib­er­als are fun­da­men­tally bet­ter peo­ple than con­ser­v­a­tives.
I think any­one who’s argued with a lib­eral has had the unpleas­ant expe­ri­ence of being treated like you’re morally defi­cient if not out­right dishonest […]

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90% of Republicans Who Did Not See Obama’s Speech Disagree With It

January 31, 2010

Andy Borowitz, in an inspired comedic moment, penned what’s quite prob­a­bly true: Instant Poll: 90% of Repub­li­cans Who Did Not See Obama’s Speech Dis­agree With It.  How­ever, 100% (or van­ish­ingly close) of lib­er­tar­i­ans and inde­pen­dents who DID see it didn’t like it either …
While unthink­ing left­est use­ful idiots lapped it up, Cato Insti­tute schol­ars effectively […]

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Charity: Who Personally Cares? Not Liberals or the Socialistic Left

December 24, 2009

While sanc­ti­mo­nious left­ists and use­ful idiots self-congratulate on Christ­mas Eve, here’s some­thing to keep in mind:
From MintLife Blog:
Check out:
Democrat’s Lat­est Health Care Lie

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The Day Liberals and Liberalism Killed The Republic

December 23, 2009

AUTHOR: Ben­jamin Franklin (1706–90)
QUOTATION: “Well, Doc­tor, what have we got—a Repub­lic or a Monar­chy?”
“A Repub­lic, if you can keep it.”
ATTRIBUTION: The response is attrib­uted to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN—at the close of the Con­sti­tu­tional Con­ven­tion of 1787, when queried as he left Inde­pen­dence Hall on the final day of deliberation—in the notes of Dr. James McHenry, one of Maryland’s del­e­gates to […]

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Health Care Reform is now Offically a Liberal Obsession

December 21, 2009

By now it should be clear that lib­eral health reform is an age old lib­eral obses­sion that has lit­tle, if any­thing, to do with the unin­sured.
Lib­er­als have Long­ingly Looked Across the Pond (and  up North) for a long, Long, LONG Time
If Pres­i­dent Obama’s health-care ini­tia­tive fails, there is no longer a ratio­nale for being a liberal […]

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Senatorial Buy-Offs, Health Care Reform, & Liberal Disappointment

December 21, 2009

A left­ist use­ful idiot gains some insight:
It looks like there are now sixty votes to pass the Sen­ate bill with­out any Repub­li­can sup­port. After gut­ting the bill to pro­tect the insur­ance indus­try to appease their Sen­a­tor, Joe Lieber­man, it was time to buy off Ben Nel­son:
Sen. Mary Lan­drieu got the “Louisiana Pur­chase.” Sen. Ben Nelson […]

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The Truth About Uninsured Youth

December 20, 2009

I’ve posted sev­eral times about just who the heck really, truly, has no access to health care in Amer­ica — see:

Demo­c­ra­tic Denial­ism About The Unin­sured Costs Lives
Demo­c­ra­tic Doc­tors and Dis­tor­tions about the Unin­sured in America

It should be clear by now that the The Left’s obses­sion over health care has lit­tle, if any­thing, to do with the uninsured, […]

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Heath Care For All | Continuing Stories in Pursuing A Moral Imper­a­tive Part 2

December 19, 2009

Mario Rizzo of ThinkMar­kets makes the fol­low­ing points about both the true cost of big­ger gov­ern­ment lib­eral health care reform and the hon­estly of the cur­rent health bill as it is pre­sented to us:
1. The var­i­ous pro­vi­sions do not take full effect until 2015 or so. Thus the ten year cost totals as estimated […]

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