For three days, the U.S. Supreme Court will wade into the health care insurance debate, hearing arguments on whether Congress can compel citizens to purchase a service like insurance. The AP's Jesse Holland talks about what to expect. (March 23)
The Supreme Court will soon consider whether to strike down the federal health care reform law, known as the Affordable Care Act. Some small business owners still wonder if the law will truly help them provide insurance for their employees. (Mar. 23)
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For three days, the U.S. Supreme Court will wade into the health care insurance debate, hearing arguments on whether Congress can compel citizens to purchase a service like insurance. The AP's Jesse Holland talks about what to expect. (March 23)
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Will be interesting for sure
Jagbender's battle of the bulge
The problems we face today are because the people who work for a living are outnumbered by the people who vote for a living
Road To Repeal, baby!!!
Thanks for the piece, Curt.
Very complicated. I still don't know a lot of the details.
It's an accurate statement that our current spending will not be increasing the debt We've stopped spending money that we don't have.
-- Jack Lew, then director of the Office of Management and Budget, in Feb. 16, 2011 testimony before the Senate Budget Committee.
William F. Buckley describes a conservative as, "someone who stands athwart history, yelling Stop." - and then proceeds to drag civilization back to times best left in history's dungheap.