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Sometimes we need government programs for preserving a collective good for the people. Government programs come with expansion of government, unintended consequences and regulations. We need to vet government programs because they also can create dependencies on services that can be filled in a less costly solutions.

Robert Troyer - Part 1: Unintended Consequences


Why would a State like Wyoming want to initiate the problems of legalizing marijuana? The Hype in promoting it is less legal entanglement, less ambiguity with small-time users, and overreaching consequences of the reality of the cost of enforcement of unintended costs in policing, illegal drugs including marijuana bringing in criminals, and the gen...

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Single Payer Healthcare- Rationing Medical Services

Prison, the armed services, Medicare and Medicaid are single payer healthcare systems- the government collects the taxes, sets the payment amounts and "reimburses" providers. The stated objective is to provide a health care yet the end result is rationing. Government is automatically an inefficient way to pay providers- first because it is inflexib...

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Medicaid Expansion is Like a Three-Year-Old Doing Your Grocery Shopping

by Guest Comment Submission Having the Revenue Committee introduce a Medicaid Expansion bill into the legislature is like having your three-year-old do your grocery shopping. It's all ice cream, popsicles, and candy. Only to make the metaphor more accurate, your three-year-old goes out and finds fifty more toddlers who then spend all of your grocer...

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Medicaid Expansion Has Been a Disaster for Montana

During the final moments of the Senate Labor, Health, and Social Services committee meeting this morning, some pro-MedEx folks raised questions about the facts surrounding Medicaid expansion in the state of Montana. For those who need the truth, here is an excellent research piece from Hayden Dublois. Hayden is a research analyst for FGA, he testif...

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WHAT DOES MONTANA KNOW ABOUT EXPANDING MEDICAID?

GO BROKE AND DIE WAITING IN LINE In Montana, Medicaid spending grew from 17% to 26% of the overall budget (2015 to 2018, after expansion). These cost increases are consistent in every expansion state with available data, along with dramatically higher enrollment and cost than initial projections. Perhaps the former Montana speaker doesn't see that ...

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Medicaid Expansion Suicide Vest


by Wyoming Liberty Group Staff Earlier this year we saw the darkly funny story set overseas when a terrorist instructing his class on how to build and use a suicide belt, blew himself up and took his 21 pupils along with him. No one can predict exactly how many future innocent lives were saved by this academic mishap, but everyone agrees that we ar...

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Medicaid Expansion 101

PART I, WHAT IS MEDICAID?  Chapter 1 A History of Medicaid Medicaid in the United States is a federal and state program created in 1965 that helps pay medical costs for some people with limited income and resources. Medicaid also offers benefits such as nursing home care and personal care services. Medicaid is the largest medical and health-re...

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Liberty Talk: Episode 005 - Funding Students NOT Institutions

On this info PACKED episode of Liberty Talk, hosts Mandy and Cassie are joined by one of America's leading authorities on education choice. Recently announced as one of Forbe's 30 under 30, he is the one and only Corey DeAngelis. With a strong belief in funding students, not institutions, he has all the information you are looking for on why. He al...

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Voter Assurance Podcast: Episode 005

On this episode of the Voter Assurance Podcast, hosts Jan Peter and Jonathan give listeners an understanding of Motor Voter Laws. How do they apply to Wyoming? What are the results? Be sure to listen today! 

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Voter Assurance Podcast: Episode 004

In this episode of the Voter Assurance Podcast, your hosts Jan Peter and Jonathan take listeners on an informative tour of the subject we all know as "vote by mail." How is it different than absentee ballots? What are the known problems with "vote by mail"? Is it less expensive? Are results quicker? All this and more. Listen now! 

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