The Economics of ObamaCare
The snags with healthcare.gov are merely a sideshow; the true problems with ObamaCare run much deeper than a malfunctioning website.
The snags with healthcare.gov are merely a sideshow; the true problems with ObamaCare run much deeper than a malfunctioning website.
Peter G. Klein explains how “Healthcare” would work, if it functioned in a free market.
Once again government has taken something that was cheap and beneficial and turned it into a monopoly that drives up the cost.
One reason the television series is so much more compelling is that it champions the cause of human freedom and self-reliance.
Air travelers were outraged when the FAA announced that there would be flight delays because air-traffic controllers had to take furloughs as a result of sequester budget cuts. But there is another federal agency whose budget cuts Americans should be cheering—the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Zombie narratives are one of the trends toward global or cosmic catastrophes that show government as the salvation and redeemer.
Gupta states, “We have been terribly and systematically misled for nearly 70 years in the United States, and I apologize for my own role in that.”
Readers stirred to anger by the simpleminded statism of Paul Krugman will be delighted by Lott’s demolition of some of his claims.
Part of the purpose of designing such a complicated system was to ensure fine-revenues from those firms that could not comply with it.