Health-care proposals from the White House follow a set pattern. The President identifies a real problem; he talks about the need for bipartisan action; he finally proposes a partisan solution that has been tried somewhere and failed miserably. Most of 2009, for example, was spent tackling the problem of “bending the curve” of health costs with the President ultimately championing a British-style government committee to guide Medicare treatment decisions. The British government is so taken with this idea that they are now distancing themselves from their own committee.
With Obamacare tanking in the polls, the President met with his...












Obama's "New" Health Care Idea
Why not? Especially since he has done more talking (talking down) to us than any president I recall. Fortunately all the delays have made the foggy 2000 pages more comprehensible (and more odious). We get the picture. Charisma will not do it, when the facts are finally out.