No one forced Sandra to come to Georgetown. And now that she has, Sandra does not have to depend on the university health plan. She could walk down the street to CVS and get some contraception herself. Or, go to an off-campus, non-university doctor and pay for it out of pocket. (Or, you know…maybe not have so much sex that it puts her in financial peril?)
The Good and Welfare Blog
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Some advice for Ms. Fluke
Georgetown student Angela Morabito writes:
Thursday, March 24, 2011
A classic
This is old (from 25 February 2010), but it's still great.
Matthew Continetti:
Matthew Continetti:
Rep. Paul Ryan, Republican of Wisconsin, just launched a full-bore assault on the faulty assumptions behind the claim that the Obama health care plan will reduce the deficit. Obama didn't even bother questioning Ryan's presentation. He changed the subject to Medicare Advantage. The expression on the president's face as Ryan made his case was absolutely priceless. Simply put, he looked like someone who realizes he's met his match.
A better approach
Getting Health Care Right, from Why ObamaCare is Wrong for America by Grace-Marie Turner, James C. Capretta, Thomas P. Miller, and Bob Moffit.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
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