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  • Beyond politics: Why Republicans should support health care reform (TREASONOUS RINO ALERT)

    03/13/2010 3:15:14 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 64 replies · 1,256+ views
    The Chicago Tribune ^ | 2010-03-14 | Secy. Ray LaHood
    I've been a Republican all my life, when I served in the Illinois legislature, when I worked for members of Congress and when I served in Congress. During the 2008 presidential election, I supported Republican Sen. John McCain. I have always been — and still am — a fiscal conservative, an advocate for a smart, but restrained, government. For those reasons and others, most people wouldn't expect me to be an advocate for comprehensive health care reform. But the truth is, I believe there is no bigger issue to solve and no better chance to solve it than now. If...
  • Should Republicans Have Compromised to Produce a Less-Bad Healthcare Bill?

    01/03/2010 8:55:36 PM PST · by Delacon · 90 replies · 1,898+ views
    Cato Institute ^ | January 2, 2010 | Daniel J. Mitchell
    Writing for Forbes, Bruce Bartlett puts forth an interesting hypothesis that healthcare legislation could have been made better (hopefully he meant to write “less destructive”) if the GOP had been willing to compromise with Democrats: Democrats desperately wanted a bipartisan bill and would have given a lot to get a few Republicans on board. This undoubtedly would have led to enactment of a better health bill than the one we are likely to get. But Republicans never put forward an alternative health proposal. Instead, they took the position that our current health system is perfect just as it is. Bruce...
  • Constitutional Conservatism

    03/23/2009 7:32:52 PM PDT · by Delacon · 37 replies · 697+ views
    Hoover Institution ^ | February & March 2009 | Peter Berkowitz
    A way forward for a troubled political coalitionAfter their dismal performance in election 2008, conservatives are taking stock. As they examine the causes that have driven them into the political wilderness and as they explore paths out, they should also take heart. After all, election 2008 shows that our constitutional order is working as designed. The Constitution presupposes a responsive electorate, and respond the electorate did to the vivid memory of a spendthrift and feckless Republican Congress; a stalwart but frequently ineffectual Republican president; and a Republican presidential candidate who — for all his mastery of foreign affairs, extensive Washington experience,...