Saturday, March 24, 2012

WOLF Obamacare or America Supervisors reject $10 million in ObamaCare grants The Giant Medicare Fraud Committed By Congress Repeal Of IPAB Walsh making 'Obamacare' centerpiece of reelection bid How health care case will unfold before the court McConnell Drills Down on AFA Anniversary Court's ruling could shake fall elections Obama calls for end transportation showdown Biggest Difference Between Romneycare & Gallery March cartoons reckoning What Supreme Court Hydra Harkin fears political tilt justices' law Dramatically Increases Cost Insurance Young Workers

Happy Birthday, Obamacare (Part Deux!) Obamacare was signed into law on March 23, 2010. This week, the White House organized activists in an effort to tout the law's alleged benefits: seniors on Monday, women on Tuesday, young adults and kids on Wednesday, health costs on Thursday, and pre-existing conditions on Friday. So let's go through and discuss what the law actually does in these areas. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Obama embraces 'Obamacare' Ever since he launched it, President Obama's health care reform program has been slammed by its critics as 'Obamacare'. Now Obama's reelection campaign has adopted the term. The Caucus: A Democratic Embrace for 'ObamaCare' The Obama campaign says it's time to give the term Obamacare "the love it deserves." How 'ObamaCare' Went from Smear to Cheer Friday marked a small but significant landmark in the now two-year history of the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act" -- President Obama's team used the word "ObamaCare" -- long the preferred pejorative for the law on the right -- in a campaign e-mail to supporters and asked Twitter followers to use it, too. They even have a fancy graphic. Retweeting users who write what they like about ... Obamacare's contract problem On Monday the Supreme Court begins three days of oral arguments concerning possible — actually, probable and various — constitutional infirmities in Obamacare . The justices have received many amicus briefs, one of which merits special attention because of the elegant scholarship and logic with which it addresses an issue that has not been as central to the debate as it should be. Read full ... Romney Uses Obamacare Anniversary to Blast It METAIRIE, La. – On the second anniversary of the passage of President Obama's health care plan, Mitt Romney called it  "one more example" or the president's "attack on economic and personal liberty." "Obamacare in my opinion is simply the wrong direction," he said. "Obamacare substitutes... Obamacare: The reckoning Obamacare dominated the 2010 midterms, driving its Democratic authors to a historic electoral shellacking. But since then, the issue has slipped quietly underground. Now it's back, summoned to the national stage by the confluence of three disparate events: the release of new Congressional Budget Office cost estimates, the approach of Supreme Court hearings on the law's constitutionality and the ... A Democratic Embrace for 'ObamaCare' The Obama campaign says it's time to give the term Obamacare "the love it deserves." The Obamacare Hydra The Hydra was a mythical swamp beast whose multiple heads grew back after being severed. Obamacare is a real Washington monster whose countless hidden bureaucracies keep sprouting forth even after they're rooted out. As soon as combatants lop off one of the law's unconstitutional agencies, another takes its place. @BarackObama: Happy Birthday 'Obamacare' President Obama's re-election campaign, which has been celebrating the Affordable Care Act all week, has officially tweeted a 'Happy Birthday' from the @BarackObama account. "Happy birthday to Obamacare: two years in, the Affordable Care Act is making millions of Americans' lives better every day," read...
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References:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/aug/8/obamacare-or-america/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS
http://michellemalkin.com/2012/03/23/the-obamacare-hydra/
http://pixelhat.net/

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