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New York Post via Cato Institute
Jan. 25, 2007
Excerpt: In his State of the Union speech ..., President Bush proposed steps to make health insurance more affordable by reducing taxes on health benefits for some workers and encouraging others to be more prudent health-care consumers. The changes would dramatically reduce the number of uninsured, allowing tens of millions of Americans to save thousands of dollars a year on insurance.
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New York Post via Cato Institute
Sept. 12, 2007
Excerpt: The American Cancer Society announced recently that it will spend its entire advertising budget next year not on urging Americans to stop smoking or get mammograms, but on campaigning for a government takeover of the U.S. health-care system. This is perverse: It's hard to imagine anything worse for cancer patients than government-run health care.
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New York Post via Cato Institute
June 5, 2007
Excerpt: While overly critical of U.S. health care, Moore overlooks the flaws of national health-care systems. He suggests, for example, that Canada's waiting lists are mere inconveniences, interviewing apparently healthy Canadians who claim they have no problem getting care. Yet nearly 800,000 Canadians aren't so lucky.
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Michael Tanner in the New York Post via Cato Institute
Nov. 10, 2004
Excerpt: The late House Speaker Thomas 'Tip' O'Neill famously termed Social Security the 'third rail of American politics' because it brought certain death to any candidate who might touch it. .... But President Bush's reelection may finally have turned off the juice to the third rail and opened the way to Social Security reform.
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