Obamacare Spurring More ER Visits

If you had to pay for your own hospital care, what would be important to you? Lowering the cost of healthcare, preventative measures, cutting out the middle men, researching effective cheap cures, and cutting down on any unnecessary expensive hospital visits (like the ER, for instance). Well, guess which kind of hospital visit has become […]

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Jay Carney Disputes Obamacare Numbers … Because Obama Tells Him So

Perhaps reality has just gotten to this point. People are so stupid, and institutions are so corrupt, that the news is just bound to look more and more like a parody of itself. Well here’s another hilarious tidbit, this one coming (again) from White House Press Secretary Jay Carney. First, a little back story. There […]

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Employers Required to Swear Firings are Not Due to Obamacare

In the newest business-crippling injustice from the Obamacare debacle, new requirements are being put in place dictating that employers will have to swear to the IRS that they aren’t firing employees because of Obamacare. That’s right. If an employer wants to get into that sweet spot of employee numbers (50-99) to keep his Obamacare costs […]

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Youth Misery Index the Worst Under Obama

According to the Youth Misery Index (apparently that’s a thing), Obama is the worst president ever as far as the well-being of young people is concerned. The Youth Misery Index has risen over 18.1 percent since Obama took office. That’s more than under any other president. An article in the College Fix uncovers the cruel […]

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Prize-Winning Obamacare Video: Forget About the Price Tag

Recently, Team Obama’s Department of Health and Human Services had a YouTube contest (they’re so hip and media-savvy) to promote Obamacare to young people. They recently crowned a winner: a video entitled Forget About the Price Tag. There is no tongue in cheek here. This video, which you can watch here if you have the […]

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WebMD Quietly Hired to Promote Obamacare

WebMD, the world’s second-most-popular website for health advice, has very quietly secured a government contract in which it agrees to promote Obamacare and educate doctors about it. Representatives of the website have argued that this does not constitute a conflict of interest, since WebMD would be allowed autonomy to present its own take on medical […]

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