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Resources
The Deception of the "Opt Out" Provision, The Heritage Foundation
Monday, October 26, 2009
In the Senate, there is growing interest in the idea of a state “opt-out” of the federal public plan, a government –run health plan that would “compete” against private health plans. This latest Senate ploy creates the illusion of an “option” rather than making any fundamental changes to the controversial proposal. While it is difficult to understand its true impact until legislative language is available, taxpayers who will bear the cost burdens of a new government health care entitlement should keep a few points in mind:
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Heritage Foundation: Obamacare and You, Part 4 October 15, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
This Morning Bell is the fourth in a five-part week-long series on how Obamacare will affect you.
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Recent Posts
- Putting the Brakes on Obamacare, Grace Marie Turner, Wall Street Journal
- "Real Healthcare Reform", Democrat US Rep Jim Marshall, National Review
- Why Americans Are Led to Believe Our Healthcare Is Inferior
- Health System Rankings: The Bias and Pitfalls of the World Health Organization Survey
- Indiana and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), The Wall Street Journal
- D4PC Member Dispels Healthcare Myths Propagated By the Mainstream Media, by Jodi Carroll, RN
- Put the Patient In Charge, The Weekly Standard
- The Failures of Price Controls and Rationing in the British HC System, The Wall Street Journal
- A Brief History of the Result of Government Intervention in Healthcare
- The Insurance Mandate In Peril, The Wall Street Journal

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