Rep. Jeff Landry, R-New Iberia, joined forces with 48 congressmen last Monday and filed an amicus brief that supports and expands a Virginia lawsuit that claims the national health care plan designed by President Obama and passed by Congress in... (Continue reading)
At this time of year, it is traditional to look back on stories and actions that got our nation to where it is at the beginning of a new year. These five stories either changed the way we look at... (Continue reading)
Administration officials have expressed concern that the lawsuit against Obamacare will achieve a substantial victory in Virginia before the end of the year. Henry E. Hudson of Richmond has promised to rule on the constitutionality of the health care law... (Continue reading)
The National Federation of Independent Business joined 20 state attorneys general last week in the fight against Obamacare. They released a statement on November 4th announcing the decision. The NFIB is the self-proclaimed, “voice for small business owners in our nation’s courts,” and as such, the... (Continue reading)
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Dr. David Janda is an an orthopedic surgeon based in Ann Arbor, Michigan and an expert on healthcare management. In this video, he’s giving a speech on behalf of Dr. Rob Steele, who is running for Congress against John Dingell... (Continue reading)
The CBO estimated that Obama’s sweeping healthcare reform would reduce the deficit by $143 billion over 10 years. However, they were wrong (unsurprisingly). A new study conducted by the Lewin Group suggests that realistically the bill will begin adding to... (Continue reading)
With just one week to go until the election for Lt. Governor, Caroline Fayard showed her true liberal colors at a debate sponsored by the League of Women Voters. The candidates were asked how they would grade the job Barack... (Continue reading)
Many small businesses were opposed to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (aka “Obamacare”), because they weren’t convinced that it would protect patients or make health care more affordable. The consensus view was that it was a teeming stew... (Continue reading)
If the seemingly-ubiquitous ads featuring a decrepit Andy Griffith shilling for the treatment of Medicare recipients under Obamacare leave you irritated and insulted, you’re not alone. The campaign is now under fire on Capitol Hill. A pair of Republicans on... (Continue reading)