Tag Archives: Thomas Sowell

Amendment 63 vs. the elitist vision of the anointed

Two good letters to the editor in support of Colorado Amendment 63 – health care choice. Continue reading

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“Health care” differs from “medical care”

Thomas Sowell makes an excellent point: … Even in matters of life and death, too many people accept words instead of thinking, leaving themselves wide open to people who are clever at spinning words. The whole controversy about “health care … Continue reading

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The “Hurry up and wait” strategy for ramming through “crisis” legislation

Thomas Sowell explains: One plain fact should outweigh all the words of Barack Obama and all the impressive trappings of the setting in which he says them: He tried to rush Congress into passing a massive government takeover of the … Continue reading

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Response to Moe Keller on health insurance

In April the Denver Post published a letter by Gina Liggett against Senate Bill 217, which ties Colorado citizens to the tracks of the compulsory insurance locomotive. Gina contacted Senator Moe Keller (Senate District 20) concerning this issue. The Senator’s … Continue reading

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Hagedorn: My bill isn’t like Massachusetts, honest!

Since all things are the same, except for the differences, and different except for the similarities, it is always possible to make things look similar verbally, however different they are in the real world. – Thomas Sowell, The Vision of … Continue reading

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