Laying the blame at the feet of President Obama and his friends on Capitol Hill who continue to refuse to compromise on the spending in general and ObamaCare in particular, Kevin Martin has had enough. Kevin, a member of the ... READ MORE
As I noted yesterday in my post on the Oregon exchange, I don’t take very seriously the argument that “Yes, prices are higher on the ObamaCare exchanges but the insurance comes with more benefits.” First, to anyone who makes that ... READ MORE
An attempt by an NAACP affiliate to overturn a ban on race and sex-based abortions was thwarted. A white federal judge appointed by President George W. Bush blunted a lawsuit filed on behalf of a local NAACP chapter seeking to ... READ MORE
NASA has kicked its interns -- at least one from as far away as Puerto Rico, so you know he's not going to commute from home -- out of government housing due to the partial government shutdown. The federal government ... READ MORE
Continuing the series on how plans on the ObamaCare exchanges compare to plans on ehealthinsurance, today we’ll look at the Oregon exchange, called “Cover Oregon.” (See previous entries on California and Colorado). Cover Oregon has a nice feature on its ... READ MORE
Colorado’s exchange, Connect For Health Colorado, has a function that allows you to shop for policies without first setting up an account. To see it, go here and then select “Find a Plan.” I gave it a test run by ... READ MORE
The Grand Canyon is closed. Not really, but the federal government has cut off access to this grand work of nature. It's part of a pressure campaign to convince the American people that it really can't do without a bloated ... READ MORE
I haven’t yet tried setting up an account on the Washington, D.C. exchange, but I have tried its calculator function. A few days before the D.C. exchange opened, Reuters reported that it would “be unable to calculate the size of ... READ MORE
Under normal circumstances, the first Friday morning of every month is when the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics releases its report on the previous month’s employment statistics. But it’s far from normal circumstances right now in Washington, D.C. Due to ... READ MORE
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