
Representative Raul Labrador (R-ID): Subsidizing healthcare is not what Republicans should be about.

Representative Raul Labrador (R-ID): Subsidizing healthcare is not what Republicans should be about.

The company’s right-wing agenda includes a belief that birth control procedures ‘…always involve immoral and unnatural practices.’

The Supreme Court’s decision on Obamacare left GOP governors an escape hatch, and many of them are using it … even though it will screw over many of their own constituents.

How often do the mainstream media misinform or outright lie? How many of them apologize or correct the record for the misinformation and lies?

Texas wants women to have babies so much that lawmakers are willing to spend part of the state’s very limited budget to reward companies that deny insured reproductive healthcare to women.

Should an attorney general be encouraging companies to break the law to defy Obamacare mandates and deny birth control to employees?

The GOP felt it perfectly acceptable for employers to deny a female employee contraceptive coverage if they believed it was morally unacceptable.

There will always be those who take advantage, but we cannot allow that to be the reason to deprive others who are really in need.

Crowder is just another shrieking hypocrite that would run back to Canada in a heartbeat if his insurance was allowed to drop him.

Taking a sledgehammer to a list of blatant lies the right needs to tell itself to justify their selfish stupidity.

The 30-year old law student from Georgetown University gives her support to President Obama.

Cassie was diagnosed with Juvenile Arthritis when she was four but no one would insure her.

Today marks the 33rd time the Republican-led House of Representatives has voted to rob people of the right to healthcare.

This video should be played nonstop until November as an example of just how little the GOP cares about the people of this country. ‘Party Before Country, it’s the Republican way!’

The House GOP had some kind of vote today about something unimportant having to do with something they saw on Fox News. Did it create new jobs? No? Then who cares?