ARRA News Service: ObamaCare Exchanges Are NOT A Done Deal! Our Partners at Americans For Limited Government are tracking updates as they occur.
The following is the most current information as of 3:16 PM Eastern on November 19.
By John Vinci — Governors and other state officials, across the states, are deciding whether their state will establish a Health Insurance Exchange. The Department of Health and Human Services has given States until Friday, December 14, 2012 to decide. We have been following this issue closely and here’s the status of the states as best as we can tell
.... [Full Report]
Brief Summary:
- 20 States NOT establishing a State Exchange This includes Texas!
- 11 Undecided States.
- 3 States opting to establish a federal “partnership” Exchange.
- Presently, only 16 States plan to establish a State Exchange.
Tags: Obamacare, states, status, health insurance exchanges, Texas
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
ICJ makes an awful decision regarding Colombia
We are appalled about the ICJ decision regarding Colombia:
"Colombia yesterday lost its battle to retain the Caribbean waters that surround the islands of the San Andrés archipelago following an unexpected ruling by International Court of Justice (ICJ) at the Hague.
The ICJ has handed Daniel Ortega's Nicaragua sovereignty over important fishing routes and maritime territory expected to be rich in oil and gas.
The archipelago, part of Colombia for over 200 years, has long been the victim of Nicaraguan aggression and 11 years ago the Pastrana government accepted the jurisdiction of the ICJ to mediate in the dispute."
Pres Santos should refuse to obey this decision. He should also be willing to use military force to keep the islands.
Moral of the story: Stay away from these international courts on matters of sovereignty.
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"Colombia yesterday lost its battle to retain the Caribbean waters that surround the islands of the San Andrés archipelago following an unexpected ruling by International Court of Justice (ICJ) at the Hague.
The ICJ has handed Daniel Ortega's Nicaragua sovereignty over important fishing routes and maritime territory expected to be rich in oil and gas.
The archipelago, part of Colombia for over 200 years, has long been the victim of Nicaraguan aggression and 11 years ago the Pastrana government accepted the jurisdiction of the ICJ to mediate in the dispute."
Pres Santos should refuse to obey this decision. He should also be willing to use military force to keep the islands.
Moral of the story: Stay away from these international courts on matters of sovereignty.
Click here for our Tuesday show:
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