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...then brought his business skills to government. As Governor of Massachusetts, Romney cut spending, increased the number of charter schools, vetoed in-state tuition for illegal immigrants, fought for the traditional definition of marriage, and instituted universal health insurance??€”all without raising taxes...
...fell swoop, stating, “She deplored the terror inflicted by our smart bombs on missions way afar. We know now there were no weapons of mass destruction over there. But Coretta knew and we knew that there are weapons of misdirection right down here. Millions without health insurance??€¦poverty abounds…for war, billions more, but no more for the poor...
...that their working children currently enjoy. The bills currently under debate would pay only about half of the prescription drug costs for most seniors. This level of coverage is well below what is available in most of the country’s workplaces that offer health insurance??€”and substantially less than what federal government employees receive...
...because healthy students who do not order prescription drugs often will still be paying the extra $200 at the beginning of the year. In the old system, the University was basically subsidizing students who knew they would be incurring high prescription drug bills. The new system will actually be insurance??€”everyone will be covered, even those who do not foresee health problems at the beginning of the school year...
...rise of lawsuits against doctors, corporations and now Harvard—just about anyone with good insurance??€”threatens to create a culture of victimhood in this country, driven by lawyers who know how to game the system to collect their 40 percent. As is chronicled on websites like Overlawyered.com, the range of cases is breathtaking. Congress is perennially debating tort reform to stop lawsuits like these, but there is little indication that anything will happen soon, with the financial committees of Congress preoccupied with accounting reform. Meanwhile, lawsuits continue to drag down the American economy from all directions...