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Monday, November 30, 2009

Tiger Woods Driving

Let's skip all of the press releases and get straight to the punch line: Tiger Woods should keep his driving limited to the golf course.

That said, we're all waiting to let Tiger's driver do the talking... and we'll all be listening.

Treasury Pushes Mortgage Firms for Loan Relief

Here is the problem: there are no viable options for salvaging mortgages when the value of the property is 30-40% less than the mortgaged amount. Who eats the loss? The homeowner? The bank? Taxpayers? All of the above?

Furthermore, how many mortgages are in default because buyers simply cannot afford a home regardless of the loan modification terms? What percentage of defaults are a result of unemployment and how do you modify a loan for someone without income?

Broad mandates from the Federal government simply cause further market and economic decisions that are decidedly stupid.
Treasury Pushes Mortgage Firms for Loan Relief

The administration said Monday that it would increase the pressure on banks to help troubled homeowners permanently lower mortgage payments.

The Treasury Department said that mortgage servicers would be required to submit plans on how they would decide whether a loan would be permanent modified. Bank that fall short of the guidelines of their agreement could face fines or sanctions, the Treasury said.

Monday’s push was the latest evidence that a $75 billion taxpayer-financed effort aimed at stemming foreclosures was struggling. Even as lenders have accelerated the pace at which they are reducing mortgage payments for borrowers, most loans modified remain in a trial stage lasting up to five months, and only a tiny fraction have been made permanent.

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There really is only one solution: let the marketplace work and let the lenders and borrowers take the heat. It's not pleasant, but it will be better in the long run. Those of us with homes that have lost value [roughtly 90+%] have the choices to either stay and pay or leave and pay. Eventually, the home market will recover and so will home prices. It may take quite a few years, but it will be a lesson worth learning and heeding in future.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Politics of Climategate threatens climate change conference in Copenhagen

Using data without irresponsible manipulation, fraud, and lying is somehow being the stooge of big business and the energy lobby.

But using data with irresponsible manipulation, fraud, and lying is giving our children "a better world." Those politics are a good thing.

Portland Progressive Examiner


November 29, 12:26 AMPortland Progressive ExaminerMichael Stone




Tree stumps displayed in Trafalgar Square, London, as part of an art piece entitled "Ghost Forest"
Tree stumps displayed in Trafalgar Square, London, as part of an art piece entitled "Ghost Forest"
(AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

The politics of Climategate threatens the climate change conference in Copenhagen. The UN climate change conference in Copenhagen opens next week.


The political fall out from the release of hacked emails from one of the UK's leading climate research centers threatens the climate change consensus.

Climate change sceptics have used the hacked emails to try and prove climate change researchers are playing fast and loose with the figures. More than this, it has emboldened climate change deniers, and spawned a great deal of misinformation.

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Friday, November 27, 2009

Iran rebuked over nuclear 'cover-up' by UN watchdog

Just what are the implications of a "rebuke" by the United Nations? Does that mean that Disney will not build a "Disneystan" near Qom? Does the Iranian regime care one bit? Unlikely.
Iran rebuked over nuclear 'cover-up' by UN watchdog
Site of uranium enrichment plant near Qom, Iran
Iran's second uranium enrichment facility came to light in September

The UN nuclear watchdog's governing body has passed a resolution condemning Iran for developing a uranium enrichment site in secret.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) also demanded that Iran freeze the project immediately.

The resolution, the first against Iran in nearly four years, was passed by a 25-3 margin with six abstentions.

But Iran's envoy to the watchdog denounced the move, calling it intimidation.

Iran says its nuclear programme is for peaceful energy purposes, but the US says it is seeking nuclear weapons.

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Obama to attend beginning of U.N. climate meeting

Despite the recent revelations that a significant body of the so-called global warming settled science is fraudulent, President Obama has decided that political truth outweighs scientific truth... that political truth being "you can't change your position without looking like a dupe."
Obama to attend beginning of U.N. climate meeting

Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:05pm EST

Photo

By Jeff Mason

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama will go to Copenhagen for a U.N. climate change meeting on December 9, hoping to add momentum to an international process despite slow progress on a domestic bill to cut carbon emissions.

Obama planned to make a visit at the beginning of the climate negotiations in Denmark, an administration official told Reuters on Wednesday, before picking up the Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in neighboring Oslo.

Obama did not plan to return for the end of the December 7-18 meeting, when roughly 65 other heads of state and government are expected to attend, the official said.

Obama has made climate change a top priority of his administration, but a bill to cut U.S. emissions is bogged down in the U.S. Senate. The U.S. House of Representatives has passed its version of climate change legislation.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

President Obama Will Handle Navy SEALs Personally

As Commander-In-Chief, Barack Obama will personally see to it that these despicable people are prosecuted and imprisoned making us all safer. No, not the guy who mutilated the Americans... the Navy SEALs who gave him a fat lip.
Navy SEALs Face Assault Charges for Capturing Most-Wanted Terrorist

Tuesday, November 24, 2009
By Rowan Scarborough

Navy SEALs have secretly captured one of the most wanted terrorists in Iraq — the alleged mastermind of the murder and mutilation of four Blackwater USA security guards in Fallujah in 2004. And three of the SEALs who captured him are now facing criminal charges, sources told FoxNews.com.

The three, all members of the Navy's elite commando unit, have refused non-judicial punishment — called an admiral's mast — and have requested a trial by court-martial.

Ahmed Hashim Abed, whom the military code-named "Objective Amber," told investigators he was punched by his captors — and he had the bloody lip to prove it.

Now, instead of being lauded for bringing to justice a high-value target, three of the SEAL commandos, all enlisted, face assault charges and have retained lawyers.

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How about sitting down over a few beers?

Monday, November 23, 2009

Government Faces Foreclosure

Who would have guessed that you can't borrow and spend without producing anything and then run into financial trouble?
Wave of Debt Payments Facing U.S. Government

Published: November 22, 2009

WASHINGTON — The United States government is financing its more than trillion-dollar-a-year borrowing with i.o.u.’s on terms that seem too good to be true.

J. Emilio Flores for The New York Times

“What a good country or a good squirrel should be doing is stashing away nuts for the winter. The United States is not only not saving nuts, it’s eating the ones left over from the last winter.” WILLIAM H. GROSS

Payback Time

The Debt Bomb

Articles in this series will examine the consequences of, and attempts to deal with, growing public and private debts.

But that happy situation, aided by ultralow interest rates, may not last much longer.

Treasury officials now face a trifecta of headaches: a mountain of new debt, a balloon of short-term borrowings that come due in the months ahead, and interest rates that are sure to climb back to normal as soon as the Federal Reserve decides that the emergency has passed.

Even as Treasury officials are racing to lock in today’s low rates by exchanging short-term borrowings for long-term bonds, the government faces a payment shock similar to those that sent legions of overstretched homeowners into default on their mortgages.

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Now about that $1.5 trillion health care program....

Friday, November 20, 2009

Senator Reid and the Power of Persuasion

Persuasion or coercion? A fine line that has been crossed many times in this administration and Congress.
November 20, 2009, 10:33 am

Senator Reid and the Power of Persuasion

SenateGeorge Tames/The New York Times Lyndon B. Johnson, as Senate majority leader in 1957, giving Theodore F. Green, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, “the treatment.”

Senator Harry Reid, the majority leader, having unveiled the Senate health care bill now needs 60 votes to stave off a Republican filibuster and begin formal floor debate. That means getting all 58 Senate Democrats and the two independents on board for a vote set for Saturday evening. But even among the Democrats, Senators Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas, Ben Nelson of Nebraska and Mary Landrieu of Louisiana have been cagey about whether they will support the bill.

How do Senate leaders persuade fence-sitters to vote against their own political instincts (either because they or their constituents oppose some part of the legislation or because political adversaries will use the vote against them in the next election)? What is in the Senate arm-twister’s bag of tricks — carrots as well as sticks — that’s most effective?

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

California Downsizes Everything Except Its Budget

Except for its $20 billion budget deficit, California is showing the way to the future for the U.S. Well, come to think of it, maybe we should include the budget deficit.
  • Smaller cars
  • Less water
  • Reduced enforcement of illegal migration
  • Low watt TVs
California wants to lead the nation in all things social and fiscal. Hence...
California restricts energy-guzzling TV sets

Marisa Lagos, Chronicle Staff Writer

In a move that brings California's pioneering greenhouse gas reduction drive into the living room, state regulators Wednesday approved limits on how much energy televisions can consume, citing the increased use of power-guzzling flat-panel sets.

The new rules, adopted unanimously by the California Energy Commission, will require manufacturers to cut the power televisions use by one-third in two years and in half by 2013 by setting wattage ceilings.

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

President Warns About "Double Dipping"

Actually, President Barack Obama warned that if his administration continued to pile up public debt at the rate it is going that there would be hell to pay.

Obama warns on US public debt pile

By Edward Luce in Beijing and Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: November 18 2009 13:35 | Last updated: November 18 2009 21:07

US President Barack Obama warned that the US economy could head into a “double-dip recession” unless urgent steps were taken to rein in mounting public debt.

The US president’s remarks – in an interview with Fox News in Beijing on Wednesday, towards the end of his eight-day tour of Asia – marked his strongest language yet on the necessity of putting public finances back on a sound footing.

“It is important though to recognise if we keep on adding to the debt, even in the midst of this recovery, that at some point, people could lose confidence in the US economy in a double-dip recession,” said Mr Obama.

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Babysitters Get Reprieve

The Nanny State took a step backward after people asked if Michigan politicians had any common sense whatsoever. 99% of the time, the answer is a resounding "NO." But you can only take extremism so far in politics.
New rule to exempt baby-sitters

Day care amendment to settle flap over neighbors watching each other’s kids

BY CATHERINE JUN

The Detroit News


Lansing —
An amendment could take effect this week that will exempt baby­sitting from the state’s day care laws, a change several parents in Irving Town­ship applaud.

“It was dumb,” said Lisa Snyder, a mother who challenged the law after she got a letter in the fall saying she may be running an illegal day care by watching her neighbors’ kids in the morning. The amendment, approved by legislators within a month of its introduction, showed her “how ridicu­lous the law was,” Snyd­er added.

Gov. Jennifer Gran­holm is expected to sign the bill this week.

In September, the governor directed the Department of Human Services to work with legislators to amend the law after she heard Snyder had received a letter from the agency urging her to stop baby-sitting.

Snyder defended herself, saying she was helping three neighborhood moms by watching their children — two 5-year­olds and a 7-year-old — for free before they board the school bus outside her door.

The amendment won unanimous votes in the House and Senate.

“It’s an issue that anybody can relate to,” said Rep. Brian Calley, R-Portland, the bill’s sponsor and a father of two. The amendment will exempt uncompensat­ed childcare and baby-sitting from li­censing requirements. Baby-sitting is defined as caring for another’s child for less than $600 a year.

Human Services agreed that once the law is enacted, it will revise the warning letters sent to future suspected violators, softening the language by eliminating any mention of penalties.

“DHS supports this new legislation,” said Colleen Steinman, spokeswoman for the state agency. “We were able to work closely with the legislature to come up with something that was in the best interest of children in care.”

The state received 300 complaints of unlicensed care last year, said Jim Gale, director of the bureau of children and adult licensing. All incidents were re­solved without resorting to prosecution, he said. Mindy Rose is a single mother and registered nurse. Though state in­vestigators questioned her in the fall, she didn’t stop driving her 5-year-old son, J.C., to Snyder’s house on her way to work.

“It was a lot of time spent and a lot of stress that we went through, but I’m glad I can explain to my children: This is the way communities should work and help each other out,” Rose said.


Sunday, November 15, 2009

Hillary Clinton is open to coffee with Sarah Palin

But would Barack be open to a drinking a few dozen beers? Just how far can "liquid-refreshment diplomacy" go in the Obama Administration?

It's a good substitute for actually working together.
Hillary Clinton is open to coffee with Sarah Palin
Reuters
Sunday, November 15, 2009; 11:24 AM

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is open to having coffee with former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, whose forthcoming book about the 2008 presidential campaign is stirring controversy.

"I absolutely would look forward to having coffee," Clinton said from Singapore during an interview aired on Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."

Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate and a popular figure among some U.S. conservatives, is on a tour promoting her book, "Going Rogue: An American Life."

In it, Palin says she and Clinton would disagree on many issues if they ever sat down for coffee, but praised Clinton for her hard work on the 2008 campaign trail. Clinton lost the race for the Democratic presidential nomination to Barack Obama.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Muhammad executed for sniper killing

Good riddance and pleased that the news will not be broadcasting any "final words."
Muhammad executed for sniper killing

By Josh White and Maria Glod
Wednesday, November 11, 2009

JARRATT, Va. -- John Allen Muhammad, the sniper who kept the Washington region paralyzed by fear for three weeks as he and a young accomplice gunned down people at random, was executed Tuesday night by lethal injection.
Muhammad, a man who directed what many law enforcement officials consider one of the worst outbursts of crime in the nation's history, died in Virginia's death chamber while relatives of his victims looked on.

Read more... if you really want to.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Obama Still Can Save His Presidency

Not after he gets the so-called Climate Bill passed....

Obama Still Can Save His Presidency

Joel Kotkin
, 11.10.09, 12:01 AM EST

Here's how.


A good friend of mine, a Democratic mayor here in California, describes the Obama administration as "Moveon.org run by the Chicago machine." This combination may have been good enough to beat John McCain in 2008, but it is proving a damned poor way to run a country or build a strong, effective political majority. And while the president's charismatic talent -- and the lack of such among his opposition -- may keep him in office, it will be largely as a kind of permanent lame duck unable to make any of the transformative changes he promised as a candidate.

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Health Care Deformers Prepare For Senate Hurdle

Working through the media shutdown in Washington, D.C., the U.S. House passed a nearly 2,000 page health care deform bill while the nation watched college football games. Here in S.E. Michigan, the campaign to unseat Democratic Party Rep. Gary Peters began with his "yes" vote.

Health reformers prepare for Senate hurdle

By Edward Luce in Washington

Published: November 8 2009 20:19 | Last updated: November 8 2009 20:19

The first thing Barack Obama did late on Saturday night following the passage of the healthcare bill in the House of Representatives was to phone the heads of three industry lobby groups to thank them for their support. Not included on the list was the largest insurance lobby group, American Health Insurance Plans, which doggedly continues to oppose Democratic reform efforts.

Amid all the late night celebrations after the razor-thin 220-215 vote for the bill, Karen Ignagni, head of AHIP, warned that it would be a much tougher battle to push reform through the Senate in the weeks ahead. “The current House legislation fails to bend the healthcare cost curve and breaks the promise that those who like their current coverage can keep it,” she said. “The result will be increased costs and massive disruptions in the quality of coverage individuals and families rely on today.”

The final vote, which included a lone Republican in favour and 39 Democrats against, was achieved after a last-minute amendment that ruled out public funding for healthcare plans that offer coverage for abortion. That concession – and Mr Obama’s personal appeal for Democratic unity in a visit to Capitol Hill on Saturday – enabled a sufficiently large bunch of wavering conservative Democrats to put their support behind the $1,200bn 10-year reform effort.

Of the 39 Democrats who voted against the bill – just two short of the critical mass needed to defeat it – 31 were from districts that John McCain won in last November’s presidential election. Among the others were Dennis Kucinich, the former Democratic candidate and one of the most liberal congressmen, who said it would ensure the “the perpetuation, indeed the strengthening, of the for-profit health insurance industry, the very source of the problem”.

That division, between liberals who want a much stronger public role in the new healthcare system, and centrist Democrats who bitterly oppose it, looks much tougher to bridge in the Senate, where a simple majority will not be enough to enact the bill. Under Senate rules, 60 votes (out of 100) are required to stave off an opposition filibuster.

From FT.com

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan ... Ka-fired

The greatest fear of any Muslim extremist: being taken down by a Kafir who is a woman... and then living to face the humiliation. We're guessing that is the least of his problems now.

She Ran to Gunfire, and Ended It

Published: November 6, 2009

KILLEEN, Tex. — The police officer who brought down a gunman after he went on a shooting rampage at the Fort Hood Army base here was on the way to have her car repaired when she responded to a police radio report of gunfire at a center where soldiers are processed before being sent overseas, the authorities said Friday.


Agence France-Presse — Getty Images, via Twitter

Sgt. Kimberly D. Munley, is credited with saving lives.

As she pulled up to the center, the officer, Sgt. Kimberly Denise Munley, spotted the gunman, later identified as Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, brandishing a pistol and chasing a wounded soldier outside the building, said Chuck Medley, the director of emergency services at the base.

Sergeant Munley — a woman with a fierce love of hunting, surfing and other outdoor sports — bolted from her car, yanked her pistol out and shot at Major Hasan. He turned on her and began to fire. She ran toward him, continuing to fire, and both she and Major Hasan went down with several bullet wounds, Mr. Medley said.

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Too bad all of that bravery would not have been necessary if the PC police in the military had not kept someone with his record in the service... but also promoted him despite the fact that he was an obvious misfit. This touchy-feely approach to "diversity" has no place in the military. Either you are a soldier that belongs... or you are not. All the evidence points to the fact that Hasan should have been booted long ago.

Friday, November 6, 2009

US unemployment rate tops 10%

Keep repeating... the recession is over... the recession is over.

Now, about those 650,000 jobs that the Obama administration claims it has saved by spending hundreds of billions of dollars.

How about a General Accounting Office report of where the money actually went... not by shell program, but what individual friends of Obama got the money.

US unemployment rate tops 10%

US unemployment rate

By Simone Baribeau in New York

Published: November 6 2009 14:18 | Last updated: November 6 2009 15:35

The unemployment rate shot up to 10.2 per cent in October, its highest level in over 26 years, according to official data released on Friday, disappointing Wall Street and underscoring concerns about the effectiveness of the Obama administration’s efforts to turn the economy around.

”The bottom line is that although labour market deterioration is clearly not occurring at the pace suffered late in 2008 and early this year, conditions remain brutal,” said Joshua Shapiro, chief US economist at MFR. ”Moreover, we continue to believe that the healing process will be a slow one, and that households will be contending with weak income growth and balance sheet issues for some time.”

The economy shed an additional 190,000 jobs, against economists’ expectations of 175,000 and an unemployment rate of 9.9 per cent. Wall Street shrugged off the results, swinging between gains and losses in midmorning trade. The S&P 500 was almost flat, down 0.06 per cent at 1,065.96 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.3 per cent at 9,974.37.

October marks the twenty-second consecutive month of job losses in the US. Since the start of the recession in December 2007, 8.2m Americans have lost their jobs. August and September’s numbers were revised upward, showing 91,000 fewer jobs were lost than originally thought.

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Israel: Commandos seize Hezbollah-bound arms ship

Anonymous sources [always the best] said that Israel plans to return everything to Iran via high-altitude air drop... parachutes optional.
Israel: Commandos seize Hezbollah-bound arms ship

Amy Teibel / Associated Press

Jerusalem -- Israeli commandos seized a ship Wednesday that defense officials said was carrying hundreds of tons of weapons from Iran bound for Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas -- the largest arms shipment Israel has ever commandeered.

The Israeli military said an Iranian document was found on board, showing that the arms shipment originated from Iran, although the paper was not shown to reporters. Rear Admiral Roni Ben-Yehuda, the deputy Israeli navy commander, said that despite its size, the shipment of weapons was "a drop in the ocean" of arms being shipped to Hezbollah.

"It's a cargo certificate that shows that it was from a port in Iran," military spokeswoman Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich said. "All the cargo certificates are stamped at the ports of origin, and this one was stamped at an Iranian port."

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Let's see, Islam is the religion of peace; Islamic clerics are the leaders of Iran; therefore, the Nation of Peace... Iran... is simply trying to get rid of some old weapons they found. Want more fairy tales. Come back later.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Recession Is Over - Be Prepared For The Worst

Lately after reading my subsciptions to The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, and Barron's, I have gotten the impression that those involved in investments are far less optimistic about the market recovery than other newspapers and magazines that seem to be trumpeting the Obama administrations declaration that the recession is over.

Here is another voice...

Be Prepared for the Worst
Ron Paul, 10.29.09, 09:20 AM EDT
Forbes Magazine dated November 16, 2009

The large-scale government intervention in the economy is going to end badly.

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Any number of pundits claim that we have now passed the worst of the recession. Green shoots of recovery are supposedly popping up all around the country, and the economy is expected to resume growing soon at an annual rate of 3% to 4%. Many of these are the same people who insisted that the economy would continue growing last year, even while it was clear that we were already in the beginning stages of a recession.

A false recovery is under way. Read more....


Fed Chief Says Recession Probably Over

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

China Approves Disney Theme Park in Shanghai

But how long will it take for a pirated version of the park and products to outsell the genuine?
China Approves Disney Theme Park in Shanghai

Published: November 3, 2009

LOS ANGELES — After a courtship of about 20 years, the Walt Disney Company has won approval from the central government of China to build a Disneyland-style theme park in Shanghai, Robert A. Iger, Disney’s chief executive, said Tuesday.

The agreement for a Shanghai Disneyland is a landmark deal that carries enormous cultural and financial implications. Analysts estimate the initial park — not including hotels and resort infrastructure — will cost $3.5 billion, making it one of the largest-ever foreign investments in China.

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Oh, wait. They already have pirated the park... and the products... so it looks like the pirated versions are already ahead.

Monday, November 2, 2009

WSJ: Worst Bill Ever

Okay, tell us what you really think!
The Worst Bill Ever

Epic new spending and taxes, pricier insurance, rationed care, dishonest accounting: The Pelosi health bill has it all.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has reportedly told fellow Democrats that she's prepared to lose seats in 2010 if that's what it takes to pass ObamaCare, and little wonder. The health bill she unwrapped last Thursday, which President Obama hailed as a "critical milestone," may well be the worst piece of post-New Deal legislation ever introduced.

In a rational political world, this 1,990-page runaway train would have been derailed months ago. With spending and debt already at record peacetime levels, the bill creates a new and probably unrepealable middle-class entitlement that is designed to expand over time. Taxes will need to rise precipitously, even as ObamaCare so dramatically expands government control of health care that eventually all medicine will be rationed via politics.

Yet at this point, Democrats have dumped any pretense of genuine bipartisan "reform" and moved into the realm of pure power politics as they race against the unpopularity of their own agenda. The goal is to ram through whatever income-redistribution scheme they can claim to be "universal coverage." The result will be destructive on every level—for the health-care system, for the country's fiscal condition, and ultimately for American freedom and prosperity.

worstbill

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.

The spending surge. The Congressional Budget Office figures the House program will cost $1.055 trillion over a decade, which while far above the $829 billion net cost that Mrs. Pelosi fed to credulous reporters is still a low-ball estimate. Most of the money goes into government-run "exchanges" where people earning between 150% and 400% of the poverty level—that is, up to about $96,000 for a family of four in 2016—could buy coverage at heavily subsidized rates, tied to income. The government would pay for 93% of insurance costs for a family making $42,000, 72% for another making $78,000, and so forth.

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