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There’s No Need To Run A 10 Million Dollar Campaign To Talk About Jeremiah Wright

Last night, Michael Savage was ripping Mitt Romney up one side and down the other over this tale. Don’t go there. That, in essence, is the message Thursday from Mitt Romney, who said he “repudiates” an thought that was reportedly under consideration by an outside GOP group to run ads using the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. to attack President Obama. Since publication of The New York Times article Thursday describing the thought, the Chicago billionaire who was reportedly considering funding the $10 million plot has disavowed it. But that news came …

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We Must End Gov’t Bias Towards Employer-Provided Health Coverage

The liberal cycle of statism, at its core, originates from a government-induced problem.  When nobody is paying attention to an issue, liberals swoop in and impose a pernicious regulation or mandate on a private industry.  That regulation lays dormant for a number of years like a ticking time bomb.  Then, many years later, it blows up the industry.  Liberals summarily swoop in to accuse private enterprise of raising costs on the poor, and demand that their “solutions” be enacted. Nowhere is this cycle more evident than with the health insurance industry.  During the 40s, Congress imposed wage controls on private employers, limiting the pay raises that could be doled out to employees.  This destructive and unconstitutional act led employers to look for other means of compensation to attract talent and reward productive employees.  This gave rise to the tax exemption for employer-provided health insurance officially made in 1954. In small order, most employers started paying for the health insurance of their workers.  This in turn distorted the market and tilted the playing field away from the individual. It also dramatically spiked the cost of health insurance by providing too much coverage and generating artificially increased demand.  This system also shielded consumers from the real cost of the coverage.  Hence, we are now stuck with a situation where those who don’t delight in employer-provided coverage are holding the bag of higher costs – all brought to you by government’s infringement on the free market. Conservative healthcare policy expert Avik Roy offers an insightful presentation on the inimical effects of government’s tendentious treatment of employer-based coverage at Forbes online .  Here is the thrust of his argument: Stanford Nobelist Kenneth Arrow famously described third-party insurance as one of the principal flaws in America’s health-care market. That is to say, because patients don’t pay for their health care directly, they’re insensitive to the cost and value of that care. But the 155 million Americans with employer-sponsored insurance in fact have fourth-party insurance. Not only do they not directly pay for their care, but they don’t directly pay for their third-party insurance. It is, therefore, no surprise that insurers cave in when hospitals demand higher prices. Workers have no thought what their employers spend on their health plans, and therefore get upset when their employers buy insurance that doesn’t provide access to brand-name hospitals. “Of critical importance [to increased hospital leverage] was employer resistance to choice-limiting networks with few providers,” write the Health Affairs authors. We’ve gotten to the point that nearly 60% of those under 65 receive their health insurance from their employer.  It’s terrible enough that we have all this third-party money – from overused insurance to Medicare, Medicaid, and SChip – shielding consumers from the costs and distorting the natural market for healthcare.  Fourth-party coverage, as Mr. Roy place it, is even worse.  This system is unsustainable and must be reformed. Instead of contemplating retaining some of the worst mandates under Obamacare in order to help the uninsured, Republicans should go to rectify the market-distortions made by government intervention. There are obviously many different ways to inject more market forces into the system, but the lowest hanging fruit is the bias towards employer-based insurance. The least we can do is end government’s bias towards fourth-party payer healthcare and then work on the third-party elements (including Medicare and Medicaid) at a later date.  This can be accomplished by either eliminating the tax preference for employer-provided health insurance or offering it to individuals as well, along with expansion of HSAs to include any insurance plot.  Obviously, before we enact any new reforms, we must kill Obamacare to prevent employers from being further incentivized to dump people into the Obamacare exchanges. It will take years and numerous reforms to restore the free market in healthcare from government control, but the least we can do is place an end to the special treatment of employer-based tax coverage. Cross-posted from The Madison Project

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An Environmentalist Comes Clean

Well, well, well. We now know that even Captain Planet lives his life in an ethically compromised trade space*. It turns out that Van Jones and other leading environmentalists kept silent during the BP Oil Well Fiasco of 2010 because they didn’t want to hurt the Obama Presidency. They cared more about their human friends than the cuddly polar bears. I’m sure Artemis, The Hunt-Goddess is saddling up the hounds of ill-omen. Yet Van Jones elected to be a team player and let his commitment to the wild, untamed places die in a petrochemical bonfire. His small-lived, official position as a Green Jobs Czar makes the whole sell-out thing even more laughable. Nothing is worse than an environmentalist that bites the hand feeding him someone else’s money. Van Jones sycophants (all six of them) claim he has higher motives than just finding a powerful government patron. Greendig.com offers us the following lush, verdant agitprop. For Van, the green economy is really about the convergence of the social justice and environmental movements, allowing “all boats to be lifted” as we start the transition out of a dirty, carbon-based economy . Van Jones' Ethics Up In Chemical Smoke Yet when the slick, black Fluid of All Modern Iniquity coated the surface of The Gulf of Mexico, Van Jones and his Merry Pranksters** found other ways to spend their enriching and precious hours on Blessed Gaia. He describes his profound commitment to cleaner oceans below. You’ve never seen the environmental movement more silent during an oil spill. I guarantee you, if John McCain had been President, with that oil spill, or George Bush had been President with that oil spill, I’d have been out there with a sign protesting. I didn’t, because of who the President was. Just as Iraq and Afghanistan magically stopped being wars after Democrats took over Congress in January 2007, gushers of crude oil aren’t pollution when a Democrat occupies the White House. They are merely curiously large concentrations of naturally occurring hydrocarbons once that Democrat has place enough well-connect Green Activists on the Federal Gravy-Train. I guess a excellent Community Organizer has a duty to always support The Man. You know, just like Shaft.*** *-This is Van Jones talking, so I’m certain it’s a Honest Trade Space. **- Ken Kesey flew one last time over the Cuckoo’s Nest a decade ago. ***- Oops, that was sticking it to The Man. Poor Van, he gets confused some days.

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15 Facts That Even Obama’s Biggest Supporters Should Be Able To Admit Are True

My latest Townhall column is called, 15 Facts That Even Obama’s Largest Supporters Should Be Able To Admit Are Right. Here’s an excerpt from the column. “Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but they are not entitled to their own facts.” — Daniel Patrick Moynihan Conservatives and liberals may disagree on reasons, motivations, and excuses for Barack Obama’s performance, but the facts are still facts. There may be many reasons that a pro football coach goes 1-15, but everyone can agree that his record is still 1-15, right? Well, here are …

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