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Health Care Reform

Health Care Reform

ObamaCare – the massive, 2,801-page, multi-trillion-dollar takeover of health care – is proving a disaster. In addition to actually increasing the cost of health care for families, the bill unconstitutionally mandates that every American purchase health insurance. Instead of real reforms to reduce the cost of health care and promote patient-centered care, the bill will burden families, kill jobs in America, bankrupt our country, and ruin the best health care system in the world.  By creating new layers of bureaucracy between patients and their doctors, it could lead to government rationing of medical care.  We must reverse the government takeover of health care and adopt a patient-centered approach.

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By Dean Clancy on February 01, 2012

House votes to repeal CLASS Act, 267 to 159

Tonight, the House of Representatives voted to repeal the CLASS Act, a key component of ObamaCare.

This is an important step toward Full Repeal of the government takeover of health care.

The bill now moves to the Senate, where Majority Leader Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada, has signalled he will not let it come to a vote.

By Brendan Steinhauser on January 30, 2012

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By Tony Casella on January 24, 2012

Undeniable Failure: The Progressive Movement

The spread of progressive ideology has plagued this great nation from the time Theodore Roosevelt had introduced progressivism in its rawest form to the United States. Progressive derives from the root word; progress, meaning to drive forward and ever-changing. To apply the word in political context it means to, fundamentally change the norm and past policies. As a general rule a Roosevelt progressive and a current progressive are unchanged. They strive to achieve the same goal and that is to transform and revolutionize the constitution, creating a living breathing entity.

By Dean Clancy on December 15, 2011

Wyden-Ryan Medicare plan: ObamaCare for seniors

Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) have just unveiled a new Medicare reform plan that purports to be a bipartisan “third way” that would give both political parties what they want: 

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