Why do I support the Nevada Governor on a No vote for the Republican Health Care bill when a number of Republican senators have already been bought off by Republican leadership? Nevada Governor Sandoval has sound reasons for not supporting the Republican Health Care proposal. Republicans (the “stupid party”) will improve their chances for 2018 […]
Cato Institute’s Michael Cannon—#1 in American Health Care Research
In part two of my ongoing series on America’s health-care system, you have the opportunity to hear directly from the most informed and scholarly analyst in America on the subject. My clients pay to me to provide informed, and objective (yes, and correct) research on a broad range of subjects, ranging from investing one’s life […]
Tyrannis Delenda Est
The final version of the new GOP health-care bill will not be presented (if it can even clear a Senate vote) to Americans until after, perhaps well after, the 4th of July. As an independent taking a supporting view on behalf of all Americans, I will read the entire bill as soon as it clears […]
Breaking Health Care News from Richard C. Young
Dateline Friday June 30, 2017 7:30 AM Please return to Richardcyoung.com at 5:00PM today for the first in a running series from me and the Young Research staff on today’s proposed Republican health care bill. As of this a.m., I think the bill has a shot at eventually garnering the needed Senate votes for passage. […]
Government Dominated Healthcare Cannot Work
I am a major proponent of The Swiss Way, meaning local control, with a weak federal government, and international neutrality. But that doesn’t mean everything is perfect in Switzerland. At Swissinfo.ch, Julia Crawford asks, “Is Swiss healthcare working?” The answer is NO. The Swiss have many of the same problems Americans face. Fixing both health […]
I Vote No on the Health Care Bill
The Senate Republican health care bill is being politically contrived and rushed through by Mitch McConnell. Read the lead article in today’s Wall Street Journal for a good summary of the faults of the bill. Lawmakers on both ends of the GOP spectrum are also increasingly joining Democrats in criticizing the lack of transparency and […]
Is the GOP Health Care Bill a Step in the Right Direction?
Rumor has it that the Senate health-care bill will be released from behind closed doors sometime today. To determine whether the hard work going on behind the bill is a step in the right direction or nothing more than ObamaCare-lite, you only need to answer these five questions put forth by Michael Cannon of the […]
Squaring the Health Care Circle with Fairy Dust
What do Americans really want from health-care reform? Unlimited care, from the doctor of their choice, with no wait, and, well yes, free of charge, writes Michael D. Tanner, senior fellow at the Cato Institute. For Republicans, trying to square this circle has led to panic, paralysis, and half-baked policy proposals such as the Obamacare-replacement […]
No Magic Money Tree for “Free Care”
It is time for some straight talk on the sensitive issue of preexisting conditions, a subject “fraught with emotion.” There are no easy answers, claims Michael Tanner of the Cato Institute, but understanding the reality for those who are already sick or at high risk of becoming sick is a good start. First, why is […]
Amash Calls the Hype over Healthcare Bill “Exaggeration from Both Parties”
If you want the best possible look at a piece of House legislation, it’s usually a good bet to turn to the congressman from Michigan’s 3rd District, Justin Amash. The libertarian congressman voted for the GOP’s repeal and replace measure for Obamacare yesterday. He said in a tweet that there was a “lot of exaggeration […]
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