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Tag Archives: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Democratic Congressman: ‘Not Fair’ To Subject Congress To Obamacare Just Like Everyone Else
When the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”) was being debated, proponents were accused of saddling Americans with inferior and expensive health care while keeping generous coverage for themselves at taxpayer expense. To rebut that allegation and build confidence … Continue reading
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Tagged health care, John Larson, not fair, obamacare, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, taxpayer
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House Passes Complete Ban on Taxpayer Funding of Abortions
The House of Representatives today approved a complete ban on taxpayer funding of abortions that ensures abortions are not directly funded in any federal governmental program or department. Read more and watch video…
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Tagged abortion, ban, children, Chris Smith, cnn, exploitation of women, federal governmental, Guttmacher Institute, House of Representatives, HR 3, Hyde Amendment, Hyde-Weldon Amendment, lethal violence against children, Medicaid, national health care, National Right to Life Committee, No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, obama, obamacare, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Planned Parenthood, PPACA, pregnancies, pro-abortion, pro-life, Stupak-Pitts Amendment, Taxpayer Funding, veto
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Michele Bachmann exposes $105 billion in hidden Obamacare funding
Congresswoman Michele Bachmann explains the discovery of billions of dollars of hidden appropriations in the Obamacare bill.








