Eline van den Broek probably is not happy today since she was in South Africa watching her team lose a high-scoring battle with Spain, but she should be very proud of the new video she narrated that urges the repeal of Obamacare – and also points out some of the other reforms that are needed to restore markets to the US healthcare system.
Her comments on how the American healthcare system was a mess even before Obamacare are particularly important.
[...] why the number was so low. After all, we have a political elite that wants to do everything from control our health care to monitor our financial [...]
[...] why the number was so low. After all, we have a political elite that wants to do everything from control our health care to monitor our financial [...]
[...] to answer that question. In retrospect, I probably should have answered “yes” since government intervention has screwed up the entire health care system, even the parts that ostensibly are [...]
[...] 2. Repeal Obamacare, but understand that much more needs to happen to fix the health care system. It is a certainty that the House GOP will vote to repeal Obamacare as one of their first acts, but that will be a symbolic step since Harry Reid’s Senate obviously won’t consider such a step. Republicans, however, can use the discussion as an opportunity to educate themselves and the American people about how government intervention crippled the healthcare system even before Obamacare was enacted. [...]
[...] 2. Repeal Obamacare, but understand that much more needs to happen to fix the health care system. It is a certainty that the House GOP will vote to repeal Obamacare as one of their first acts, but that will be a symbolic step since Harry Reid’s Senate obviously won’t consider such a step. Republicans, however, can use the discussion as an opportunity to educate themselves and the American people about how government intervention crippled the healthcare system even before Obamacare was enacted. [...]
[...] 2. Repeal Obamacare, but understand that much more needs to happen to fix the health care system. It is a certainty that the House GOP will vote to repeal Obamacare as one of their first acts, but that will be a symbolic step since Harry Reid’s Senate obviously won’t consider such a step. Republicans, however, can use the discussion as an opportunity to educate themselves and the American people about how government intervention crippled the healthcare system even before Obamacare was enacted. [...]
[...] The right approach, needless to say, would be to restore market forces to healthcare, which is the core message of this video narrated by Eline van den Broek of the Netherlands. [...]
[...] The right approach, needless to say, would be to restore market forces to healthcare, which is the core message of this video narrated by Eline van den Broek of the Netherlands. [...]
[...] The right approach, needless to say, would be to restore market forces to healthcare, which is the core message of this video narrated by Eline van den Broek of the Netherlands. [...]
[...] The right approach, needless to say, would be to restore market forces to healthcare, which is the core message of this video narrated by Eline van den Broek of the Netherlands. [...]
[...] The right approach, needless to say, would be to restore market forces to healthcare, which is the core message of this video narrated by Eline van den Broek of the Netherlands. [...]
[...] If we want to help people live better lives, restoring a free market to health care would be a good first step, as explained in this video. [...]
[...] If we want to help people live better lives, restoring a free market to health care would be a good first step, as explained in this video. [...]
[...] If we want to help people live better lives, restoring a free market to health care would be a good first step, as explained in this video. [...]
[...] people live better lives, restoring a free market to health care would be a good first step, as explained in this video. ============================================ *“Can the Rapid growth in the Cost of [...]
[...] It was also noteworthy that he didn’t spend much time talking about Obamacare, which suggests that White House pollsters understand that government-run healthcare isn’t very popular. [...]
[...] It was also noteworthy that he didn’t spend much time talking about Obamacare, which suggests that White House pollsters understand that government-run healthcare isn’t very popular. [...]
[...] It was also noteworthy that he didn’t spend much time talking about Obamacare, which suggests that White House pollsters understand that government-run healthcare isn’t very popular. [...]
[...] It was also noteworthy that he didn’t spend much time talking about Obamacare, which suggests that White House pollsters understand that government-run healthcare isn’t very popular. [...]
[...] It was also noteworthy that he didn’t spend much time talking about Obamacare, which suggests that White House pollsters understand that government-run healthcare isn’t very popular. [...]
[...] why the number was so low. After all, we have a political elite that wants to do everything from control our health care to monitor our financial [...]
[...] why the number was so low. After all, we have a political elite that wants to do everything from control our health care to monitor our financial [...]
[...] to answer that question. In retrospect, I probably should have answered “yes” since government intervention has screwed up the entire health care system, even the parts that ostensibly are [...]
[...] 2. Repeal Obamacare, but understand that much more needs to happen to fix the health care system. It is a certainty that the House GOP will vote to repeal Obamacare as one of their first acts, but that will be a symbolic step since Harry Reid’s Senate obviously won’t consider such a step. Republicans, however, can use the discussion as an opportunity to educate themselves and the American people about how government intervention crippled the healthcare system even before Obamacare was enacted. [...]
[...] 2. Repeal Obamacare, but understand that much more needs to happen to fix the health care system. It is a certainty that the House GOP will vote to repeal Obamacare as one of their first acts, but that will be a symbolic step since Harry Reid’s Senate obviously won’t consider such a step. Republicans, however, can use the discussion as an opportunity to educate themselves and the American people about how government intervention crippled the healthcare system even before Obamacare was enacted. [...]
[...] 2. Repeal Obamacare, but understand that much more needs to happen to fix the health care system. It is a certainty that the House GOP will vote to repeal Obamacare as one of their first acts, but that will be a symbolic step since Harry Reid’s Senate obviously won’t consider such a step. Republicans, however, can use the discussion as an opportunity to educate themselves and the American people about how government intervention crippled the healthcare system even before Obamacare was enacted. [...]
[...] The right approach, needless to say, would be to restore market forces to healthcare, which is the core message of this video narrated by Eline van den Broek of the Netherlands. [...]
[...] The right approach, needless to say, would be to restore market forces to healthcare, which is the core message of this video narrated by Eline van den Broek of the Netherlands. [...]
[...] The right approach, needless to say, would be to restore market forces to healthcare, which is the core message of this video narrated by Eline van den Broek of the Netherlands. [...]
[...] The right approach, needless to say, would be to restore market forces to healthcare, which is the core message of this video narrated by Eline van den Broek of the Netherlands. [...]
[...] The right approach, needless to say, would be to restore market forces to healthcare, which is the core message of this video narrated by Eline van den Broek of the Netherlands. [...]
[...] If we want to help people live better lives, restoring a free market to health care would be a good first step, as explained in this video. [...]
[...] If we want to help people live better lives, restoring a free market to health care would be a good first step, as explained in this video. [...]
[...] If we want to help people live better lives, restoring a free market to health care would be a good first step, as explained in this video. [...]
[...] people live better lives, restoring a free market to health care would be a good first step, as explained in this video. ============================================ *“Can the Rapid growth in the Cost of [...]
[...] It was also noteworthy that he didn’t spend much time talking about Obamacare, which suggests that White House pollsters understand that government-run healthcare isn’t very popular. [...]
[...] It was also noteworthy that he didn’t spend much time talking about Obamacare, which suggests that White House pollsters understand that government-run healthcare isn’t very popular. [...]
[...] It was also noteworthy that he didn’t spend much time talking about Obamacare, which suggests that White House pollsters understand that government-run healthcare isn’t very popular. [...]
[...] It was also noteworthy that he didn’t spend much time talking about Obamacare, which suggests that White House pollsters understand that government-run healthcare isn’t very popular. [...]
[...] It was also noteworthy that he didn’t spend much time talking about Obamacare, which suggests that White House pollsters understand that government-run healthcare isn’t very popular. [...]