By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
Independent voices from the TWT Communities
Applying for benefits under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul could be as daunting as doing your taxes.
Applying for benefits under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul could be as daunting as doing your taxes.

Americans visit the doctor less than they did a decade ago, but — as is often the case in the complicated world of health care — it's unclear whether that's good or bad.

It's been squarely at the center of the policy and constitutional debates over President Obama's health care law, but some are arguing that the mandate to buy health insurance — and the penalties for people who don't — aren't hefty enough to matter in the real world anyway.

President Obama ridiculed lingering opposition to his 10-month-old health care law Friday and vowed to oppose efforts to repeal it, underscoring his commitment to his signature legislative achievement despite the new reality of a divided Congress.

Canada, once considered the bedrock of national health care systems, is in the beginning stages of change toward free-market health insurance.

Canada, once considered the bedrock of national health care systems, is in the beginning stages of change toward free-market health insurance.
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