The granting of waivers for the president’s new health care laws remains a major controversy, as Republicans accuse the Obama administration of looking out for their donors and preferred groups and leaving the rest of the nation to fend for itself. The latest news is that organized labor is getting a huge percentage of the latest waivers. Indiana Rep. Larry Buschon is a longtime surgeon and says this pattern of waivers is no coincidence. Rep. Buschon discusses whether there is anything illegal about the waivers or if it just smells of political favoritism. He also explains which aspects of Obamacare he expects the Republican-led House to address this year.
Archives for January 10, 2012
Tough Questions, Ready Answers
As they share their faith, Christians can face some very tough questions from skeptics – ranging from the existence of suffering to how our world came into being. Evangelist Ray Comfort explains the best ways to tackle those questions from a biblical perspective and tells us why having the conversation only on an intellectual level is likely to yield little progress. Comfort also discusses why his short internet film on abortion has changed so many minds towards the pro-life side of the debate.
Three Martini Lunch 1/10/12
Greg Corombos of Radio America and Jim Geraghty of National Review like a U.S. News and World Report survey showing Americans’ greatest fear in 2012 is President Obama being re-elected. They’re also dumbfounded as Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman and Rick Perry attack a very vulnerable Mitt Romney over the most conservative part of his record. And they wonder what’s behind another exit of a White House chief of staff.