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ortunity to “do what works for them”—while also taking the opportunity to claim that Romney’s approach to dealing with health care at the state level has been quite similar to his own approach to dealing with it at the federal level.There is no question that Romney is far more committed to repeal than Obama is, and there is little reason to believe that Romney’s commitment to repeal is anything but firm.The question is this Is Romney the prospective Republican presidential candidate who is best positioned to attack Obama on Obama’s weakest issue?[]
You are here Blog / Special Report Panel on Obamacare The Weekly Standard reserves the right to use your email for internal use only. Occasionally, we may send you special offers or communications from carefully selected advertisers we believe may be of benefit to our subscribers. Click the box to be included in these third party offers. We respect your privacy and will never rent or sell your email. Please include me in third party offers. Steve Hayes,survet lacoste, with A. B. Stoddard and Charles Krauthammer, last night on Fox News[] You are here Blog / Notes on Obamacare, One Year Later Notes on Obamacare,polo lacoste pas cher, One Year Later Ron Johnson and Mitt Romney weigh in, while the administration still works the PR. 1225 PM, Mar 23, 2011 By MICHAEL WARREN The Weekly Standard reserves the right to use your email for internal use only. Occasionally, we may send you special offers or communications from carefully selected advertisers we believe may be of benefit to our subscribers. Click the box to be included in these third party offers. We respect your privacy and will never rent or sell your email. Please include me in third party offers. Republican senator Ron Johnson, from Wisconsin, has an op-ed in today's Wall Street Journal,marking the first anniversary of the passing of Obamacare. Johnson writes that under a more bureaucratic system, the sort of medical innovations that 27 years ago saved his newborn daughter's life would be fewer and more expensiveCarey's story sounds like a miracle, but America has always been a place where medical miracles happen. Since 1970, American doctors have won more Nobel Prizes for Medicine than all other countries combined. According to McKinsey and Co., thousands of foreigners come to the United States every year for medical care they cannot get at home—due to rationing or because it is simply not provided. And cutting-edge drugs to treat serious illnesses are more widely available in the U.S. than abroad.Take cancer as one example. Compared to the U.S., breast cancer mortality is 9% higher in Canada (according to the government statistics of each country), 52% higher in Germany and 88% higher in the United Kingdom (according to studies published in Lancet Oncology). Prostate cancer mortality is 604% higher in Britain.Those in need of timely care from specialists are better off in the U.S. Drawing on several peer-reviewed studies, Dr,lacoste enfant. Scott Atlas of the Stanford University Medical Center notes that patienRelated articles: |
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