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- Sestak Challenges Specter To Debates.In The Time-Honored Tradition ... ... of challengers everywhere, U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak has challenged U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter to a series of debates leading up to their Primary Day steel cage match for...
- Twitter Opens Up the DomeOn a recent Tuesday afternoon, State Rep. Josh Shapiro (D-Montgomery) plops down 140 characters about his work with the Obama Administration on health care. A few feet away, State Rep. Eugene DePasqua...
- Why are Electricity Rates Increasing? Competition Failed?In the past few weeks ConEdison, MX Energy, and now Dominion Energy are raising their rates (this only affects those who haven't switched). Far from failure, the recent increase is proof that competi...
- Pittsburgh’s Prevailing WageMontgomery County commissioner far-left progressive candidate for Governor Joe Hoeffel has injected himself into the story over Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl’s veto of a prevailing wage bill. Mr...
- State House 41: Dumeyer, Pickard outFormer Lancaster County GOP Chairman David M. Dumeyer, in a move that will likely surprise some in the party, said this morning he will not run for retiring state Rep. Katie True’s seat. The West He...
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- Obama's Top 10 Disasters of 2009America's third-largest political party has compiled a list of the 10 biggest blunders of Barack Obama's first year in office.From the Libertarian Party, which also asks readers to note similarities t...
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- Republican Party of Pennsylvania: Resolution on Card CheckThe Informed Voter is our Ally and it is evident that the media is not giving this issue the attention it deserves just as it has ignored international Climategate issue and Pennsylvania’s Bonusgat...
- Right-to-Know Law Still on a Learning CurveSince the new Open-Records law took effect last January, the number of requests for information have skyrocketed; increasing by as much as 130%, according to the Patriot News. The Pittsburgh Tribune R...
- Heads Officially Roll in BonusgateI understand that people only plead guilty when the case against them is really really good. Former state House staffer set to plead guilty The former personnel director for Pennsylvania’s House Dem...
- Abolishing the Jury CommissionerTimes-Herald: A bill under consideration in the state Senate would allow dozens of counties, including Luzerne, to eliminate the position of jury commissioner by a simple majority vote of county commi...
- The top 5 stories that set the stage for 2010If 2010 is to be an unpredictable political thunderstorm, 2009 was when the clouds gathered into position. There were many developments that set the stage, but here’s our take at the most important...
- Meehan camp says it raised $580K last quarterFormer U.S. Attorney Pat Meehan’s congressional campaign said Tuesday that it has racked up more than $580,000 in donations during the last three months of the year, a haul that would affirm forecas...
- TUESDAY LEFTOVERS: Hoeffel on the slush fund, the southwest for Corbett, a Bedford Dem backs WagnerMontgomery County Commissioner Joe Hoeffel wants the General Assembly to return its seemingly ever-growing legislative surplus to the state’s general fund. Even as the state continues to piece toget...
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Preparing for the upcoming Primaries, people from all over the country have been charting the voting records of politicians in Washington, D.C. for the major tax and spending bills. Each state will have its own chart. You can download and print your state’s chart (and those of your family and friends in other states) at http://www.votetrackers.com
Your editorial states that President Obama “seeks to turn our health care system into a government-run plan, taking decisions away from you and your doctor and putting them into the hands of government.”
Get real!
At the present time, my own doctor’s decisions are in the hands (and seriously questioned) by some 20 year-old office clerk without any medical degree who works for a health insurance company that is focused on making bigger profits by way of how many claims they can deny.