
Why is it okay for federal government to help with Hurricane Sandy, but not healthcare, when both are disasters of equal magnitude?

Why is it okay for federal government to help with Hurricane Sandy, but not healthcare, when both are disasters of equal magnitude?

NJ voted for Obamacare, but their governor vetoed it. We knew Obama and Christie’s post-Sandy idyll wouldn’t last long under GOP pressure.

Papa John’s Buzz score high point came on Election Day – November 6th – with a score of 32. Eight days later the score had dropped 10. It’s presently at 4.

The reality is that fixing the healthcare system is not difficult at all: Remove the profit motive.

Conservatives have proved once again that they are willing to make any talking point — no matter how false — if only to attack something progressive.

Republican lawmakers know more people will die as a result of cutting needed social programs, they are trying to hide that fact from you.

Staver and Liberty University are seemingly trying to ignore the religious institution exemption and are seeking to push their pro-life views by claiming that the act exceeds its authority.

Progressives have cheered Sen. Saxby Chambliss for discarding Norquist’s pledge, but the GOP has bigger plans in mind: gutting Social Security and Medicare. Not so fast, Senator Bedfellow!

In what would seem a no-brainer, a recent study shows that the abortion rate is down at the same time that the use of long-term, reversible contraception is up.

Nothing says ‘small government’ like turning over an entire states healthcare system to the federal government, as John Boehner praises in an opinion piece published yesterday.

Larry Pratt owes us an explanation regarding your apparent ignorance of a subject you pretend to speak on with authority.

While Papa Johns claims Obamacare poverty from the CEO’s new mansion, a small Wisconsin pizza store operator calls Obamacare justice and equality.

The ambitious plan and 11-page booklet you’ve never seen nor heard about, for jobs, education, healthcare, and growing the middle class.

Romney believes that Obama won only because he doled out ‘presents’ to everyone. Keep on believing that, Mittens.

Maybe Applebee’s recognized that some serious damage control needed to be done to maintain their customers and even more importantly, their bottom line.

Running Scared: Will Tea Party radicalism or a more centrist approach win the 2012 battle for Boehner’s soul?

Their candidate was a stiff-as-a-board plutocrat and most importantly, Obama is and has always been, the moderate most of the country is looking for.

The Republicans’ ‘War on Women’ seems to have given them exactly what they wished for, a war.