Consider This! | Conservative political commentary in 10 minutes or less

Consider This! | Conservative political commentary in 10 minutes or less


Episode 27: ObamaCare Shutting Down Hospitals and Costing Us More, & the #1 Killer of Children

January 23, 2013

There are some surprise consequences from the passing of ObamaCare. (And by “surprise”, I mean “easily predictable”.) Hospitals are shutting down services and the electronic medical records that were going to save us all money may actually cost us more. Yeah, who could have possible predicted that? (Hint: Anyone paying attention.)


In 1999, almost 2,000 children were killed by guns. But in that same year, over 800,000 died from another killer. Just as much a tragedy, but one political party is trying to make sure it stays that way.


Mentioned links:


Southwestern Pa. hospital to stop baby deliveries


In Second Look, Few Savings From Digital Health Records


How many children are killed each year by gun accidents?


Abortion Surveillance — United States, 1999



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Related posts:


  1. Episode 4: ObamaCare Stands, First Look
  2. Episode 24: NHS Uses End-of-life Protocol on Babies, Jon Bon Jovi Does Charity Right, and Nothing At All About Kate Middleton’s Pregnancy
  3. Episode 21: The Post-2012-Election Analysis


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