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In the News: Blog 07/7/2014
How the Affordable Care Act will make Wisconsin health coverage unaffordable
In the News: Blog 06/20/2014
How to give people raises
In the News: Blog 06/19/2014
Worse to come for Obamacare in 2017
In the News: Blog 06/18/2014
Canada's useful lessons on health care
As Obamacare is revealed to be a bigger failure than anyone predicted, we can’t expect that liberals who believe that increasing the size and scope of government is always the solution will just give up. Instead, expect them to tout Canada’s government-run system as a solution. Jason Clemens and Bacchus Barua of the Fraser Institute, a Canadian think tank that has long documented that country’s health care performance, offer a warning. Not only do the data show that Canada’s single-payer system is among the most expensive in the world, it doesn’t offer value to match: “The reality of Canadian health care is that it is comparatively expensive and imposes enormous costs on Canadians in the form of waiting for services, and limited access to physicians and medical technology.”
In the News: Blog 06/12/2014
Couple makes Obamacare work – by dropping out
In the News: Blog 06/11/2014
Making law school free has consequences, it turns out
In the News: Blog 06/10/2014
The Department of Technical Difficulties
About one in four people who signed up for health coverage on the government-run exchanges of Obamacare have “inconsistencies” in their information, the administration says. That’s more than 2 million people. The bureaucracy in charge of mess tried to be reassuring: “ ‘The fact that a consumer has an inconsistency on their application does not mean there is a problem on their enrollment,’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) spokeswoman Julie Bataille told the AP. “ ‘Most of the time what that means is that there is more up-to-date information that they need to provide to us.’” How reassuring. The government that totally botched its enrollment system last fall, couldn’t fix it for months, that even now is running a 25% error rate in its exchange sign-up system, and is headed by a president who lied about how you could keep your insurance – that government now assures you that if there are “inconsistencies,” it will probably be resolved in time and you probably won’t see the benefits that you were forced to buy through its dysfunctional exchange somehow “turned off.”
In the News: Blog 06/9/2014
No one told the aspiring teacher to look before borrowing
In the News: Blog 06/6/2014
We are grateful
In the News: Blog 06/3/2014
Does Clinton actually believe her own book?
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