Showing posts with label Totolitarianism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Totolitarianism. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

You Can Already Count The Cost

The recently passed Health Care initiative is already raising medical insurance costs.

Letting young adults stay on their parents' health insurance until they turn 26 will nudge premiums nearly 1 percent higher for employer plans, the government said in an estimate released Monday.

The coverage requirement, effective starting later this year, is one of the most anticipated early benefits of President Barack Obama's new health care law. Many insurers have already started offering extended coverage to families who purchase their coverage directly. And employers say parents have flooded their benefits departments with questions.
Raising costs for people is a benefit? George Orwell would be proud.

And about the promise of the health care bill according to Obama?
After decades of struggle and a year of debate, health reform is now law in America.

What does it mean for you? It means an end to the worst insurance company abuses, new rules that treat everyone fairly, and more choices and affordable health insurance for millions of Americans.
I guess affordable means higher priced. See what I mean about Orwell?

Cross Posted at Classical Values

Monday, August 10, 2009

I Learned A New Term

The Vichy Right


Don't Tread On Me

Monday, October 01, 2007

Totolitarian U

Evan Coyne Maloney has made a film. Here are some out takes. Here is what the makers have to say about about the subject matter.

Speech codes. Censorship. Enforced political conformity. Hostility to diversity of opinion. Sensitivity training. We usually associate such things with the worst excesses of fascism and communism, not with the American universities that nurtured the free speech movement. But American higher education bears a disturbing resemblance to the totalitarian societies that are anathema to our nation's ideal of liberty. Evan Coyne Maloney's documentary film, Indoctrinate U, reveals the breathtaking institutional intolerance you won't read about in the glossy marketing brochures of Harvard, Berkeley, Michigan, Yale, and hundreds of other American colleges and universities.

"When we think of going to college, we think of intellectual freedom. We imagine four years of exploring ideas through energetic, ongoing, critical thinking and debate," Maloney said. "But the reality is very far from the ideal. What most of us don't know is that American college students check their First Amendment rights and individual freedom at the door."
If you would like to have the film screened in your area you can sign up here.

HT Instapundit.