His assumption is that because the new health care bill requires all Americans to have some form of health care insurance, the already bloated insurance complex of our economy will benefit. Take it for what it is, but we...
These tea bagger ladies decided to take to the internet to sing their little anti-health-care-reform ditty, but find out a few things about the reality of the situation in the process.
This is an interesting little take on corporate health care. It's a "spokesjerk" for Blue Cross Blue Shield who was hired to sell crappy health care to all the lovely people of Florida. We think more people need to step out...
Rep. Joe Cao of Louisiana was the single Republican that voted for the recently passed health care package. Listening to him talk he sounds like less of a Republican and more of an independent, sane person.
As the battle to defeat the bill that would provide health care to millions of uninsured Americans boiled down to the crux, Rep. John Shadegg decided to use a baby as a testimonial as to why we should not change the current...
With the Obama health care bill finally passed, the severity of the situation is becoming VERY clear to Republicans, as exemplified by this speech by Indiana Rep. Mike Pence, who delivered this grave speech just before the...
This was just the jist of objections to the passing of the government overhaul of healthcare reform over the weekend. Uhh, do you even know what you're objecting, dude?
This short-short makes a fine example of why someone should have insurance. Maybe if it wasn't so expensive, you'd be able to keep all your digits after repairing the lawnmower.
Yet another health care reform draft is surfacing, this time courtesy of Majority Leader Harry Reid. This one includes the public option, with the states having the option to opt out of the government-provided policy. His...
This merry group pulled an Improv Everywhere-styled protest in favor of health care reform including the public option in the middle of a talk by a bunch of old white millionaires conspiring to keep the public option down. ...
Living with muscular dystrophy is difficult enough, but when Ian Pearl's lawyer discovered that the insurance companies openly referred to eliminating his policy and classified the disabled people on the same policy as "dogs".
Ever wonder what would happen at one of these entirely fictional "death panels"? Naturally, there'd be a smokin' hot babe in a red dress, and one of the other panelists is screwing her. They would really care less about...
MoveOn.org hired the sexy spy-loving Heather Graham to appear in a PSA regarding the public option within the health care reform bill. This really isn't a bad way to attract attention.