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PPACA – A Labor Angst

ON February 8, 2014 I decided (against my better judgement) to embark on a serious research project. Having become completely feed up with the incendiary, unreliable, and even criminal commentary about...

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PPACA – Day 1

This may not be as difficult as I thought. After only 4 hours I managed to plow through 10 full pages. At this rate I’ll complete the table of contents (or whatever that is in Bill-speak) by the end of...

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PPACA – Day 2

So far so good! I have not encountered a single reference to Satan worship…no requirements for live sacrifice or virgin immolation. Nor have I seen any indication of elected government officials...

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PPACA – Day 3 Seriously

I’ve spent about 4 hours today reading The Act, as I plan to call it from now on. My eyes are blurry, but I’ve gotten a lot out of it. It’s really not as complicated as its 974 (or 907 depending on...

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Day 4 – A summary of (Subtitles A – C)

Here is a brief summary of the first three major sections of The ACT: Subtitle A – “Immediate Improvements in Health Care for All Americans” This Act was passed in March of 2010 and this first section...

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PPACA – Overall Summary….Finally!

I’ve finally finished my reading of the PPACA! It really wasn’t that difficult. What was time consuming was reading all the commentary about it. So much of what I’ve read is either gross exaggeration...

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PPACA – Some background information on the US Health System

Before I jump into controversy I need to lay a bit of background: “A single dispossessed is a liability to an entire society.” – Dr. Lucas Restrepo, MD From The Agency for Healthcare Research and...

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PPACA – a quick hit

“The Republican party wants you to work in slavery for the rest of your natural life” If I were prone to sensationalist nonsense this would be my campaign slogan. Since I’m not please read on:...

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PPACA – Time for an Opinion

In 121 BC Gaius Gracchus, Tribune of the Plebes, committed suicide just ahead of the Patrician led mob that was coming to assassinate him. His crime was to support the extension of rights to non-Roman...

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PPCA – Postscript

There were a few things I forgot in my Opinion post. The fact is I got tired and just couldn’t finish. This is one reason I encourage everyone to do their own research. You can’t trust anyone. Not...

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