If the U.S. had developed Nuclear power at the same rate France has, we would today put 2,200,000,000 tons less carbon into the atmosphere--beating kyoto requirements by 15%. See AmericanSolutions.co m for more.
Answers questions "How many times have you been 'dead on the page' that you've been able to talk your way out of it?" And "do you get paid for the scenes when you're in a coma?"
Presidential Debates have become small, and they've taken candidates with them chasing "consultant full employment". Newt challenges Presidential candidates to engage in debates inspired by Lincoln's substantive Cooper Union style. See AmericanSolutions.co m for more.
Should we protect Seniors from every kind of choice available? Newt ponders criticisms of having too many choices in government services. See AmericanSolutions.co m for more.
No one in Washington is showing the nerve necessary to deal with N.Korea and Iran. Options exist, and while the Congress and the President are in appeasement mode. They can be faced. They must be faced. See AmericanSolutions.co m for more.
Newt recounts stories of idiocy in healthcare to make the point that free market forces could change things and reduce costs.
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It seems everywhere you turn, experts believe that a "single-payer" system is the solution to every healthcare woe. Not Newt. He believes that buying power pales in comparison to free market forces. When people are given incentives to make smart choices, they can control costs better than government without stymieing growth and innovation.
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Government forces false dilemmas on us everyday--we can have convenience and efficiency, OR we can have security. Yet in the private sector, consumers demand all the things they want, and they get them.
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