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SCOTUS Overturns Arizona Voter Registration Law()
The Supreme Court didn’t actually strike down the Arizona law on its own merits – in other words, they didn’t rule that its requirements were unacceptable from a Constitutional standpoint. They affirmed an appeals court judgment that Arizona could not override the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, commonly known as the “Motor Voter Law.”
Full Story»HHS Allows Agencies to Trade and Share Personal Health Info
A new 253-page Obamacare rule issued late Friday requires state, federal and local agencies as well as health insurers to swap the protected personal health information of anybody seeking to join the new health care program that will be enforced by the Internal Revenue Service.
Was the Gibson Guitar Raid Politically Motivated?
Henry Juszkiewicz and Christian Martin run competing guitar-manufacturing companies, but their politics have nothing in common. . . Despite their partisan differences, Juskiewicz and Martin have something in common — both of their companies import the same type of exotic wood to manufacture guitars.
IRS: Cheapest Obamacare Plan Will Be $20,000 Per Family
Some of our liberal friends keep saying that the explosively high premiums under Obamacare are “speculation”. Well, here’s the final word from your own IRS, and there’s no speculation in it whatsoever. It’s also $14,000 per year higher — yes, $14,000 MORE, for the CHEAPEST plan — than coverage for a family of five under private insurance. Now, how did this help us again?

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