Smart Girls: Women and the Health Care Debate
12th November 2009 by Catherine Favazza Comments OffWatch the latest business video at FOXBusiness.com
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My blog is turning into the Jimmie Bise show, and frankly, I’m ok with that.
I sang his praises yesterday, and want to do so again. You’ve got to read this quote from his most recent podcast:
And look, let’s fact it. It’s not right that insurance companies right now have control of your health care. That [...]
Just sayin’.
Check out this Google ad that appeared in my Gmail tonight, just after 10pm, from the candidate who lost to Ken Cuccinelli:
Now, I’m new to the world of political web advertising, but it doesn’t take a professional to ask this question: Why is this guy running (read: paying for) Google ads to run at [...]
I’m feeling extremely confident about Republican victories in Virginia and we might just pull through in New Jersey, too. All that’s left is for folks to vote – so please, if your state or district has elections today, do your duty – and to pray. Pray for the candidates and their families, regardless of the [...]
Here’s to an inspirational conservative woman–and to Roy Blunt for selecting a brilliant chairman for his Senate campaign.
Mrs. Wagner and I graduated from the same high school. She sent the kindest words of encouragement to me a few years ago when I passed along a blog post I wrote defending myself from a nasty attack. [...]
Who else is tired of the health care debate? Sen. Mitch McConnell is right: the American public doesn’t like this and doesn’t support it. Shouldn’t that be enough?
“While final details of this bill are still unknown, here’s what we do know: It will be a thousand-page, trillion-dollar bill that raises premiums, raises taxes and slashes [...]
I’m a Sunday subscriber to the Washington Post largely because I like the idea of reading the paper and drinking coffee on a Sunday morning.
In reality, I end up getting so frustrated by the bias and the politics that the only section I read in full is the Arts section, in search of an excuse [...]
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When he’s not discontinuing education programs for poor, inner-city children in Washington, D.C., Sen. Durbin dismisses the idea that a ridiculously long bill is problematic and, in case you weren’t disturbed enough, he somehow likens creating health care reform to God creating the Ten Commandments.
Say what?
Bear in mind, by the way, [...]