Encouraging News on Health Reform
This, from Igor Volsky, is the best news on health reform I’ve heard since the MA special election. Aside from the bit in the middle
This, from Igor Volsky, is the best news on health reform I’ve heard since the MA special election. Aside from the bit in the middle
Obama is trying to pivot from health care to jobs and the deficit. The best view of that with respect to health care is that
Though I posted it, I didn’t comment on the Keynes v. Hayek rap video. I was first struck by the skew toward Hayek. He gets
I’ve been holding back a bit lately. I haven’t clearly expressed how I feel about the importance of reform and the relevance of its demise.
I’m up early so I might as well round up some reactions to Obama’s proposed spending freeze. I’ll give mine first. It’s pretty simple. Want
I’ve noticed an uptick in the quantity and quality of comments. That’s great! The most important difference between a public blog and a secret diary
From Kevin Drum: Mark Kleiman called Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s office today to register his support for passing the Senate healthcare bill along with later fixes
I have been away from blogging the last few weeks, devoting my discretionary writing and thinking time to preparing a speech commemorating the Immortal Memory
This is a guest post authored by Jack Rodolico, a graduate student with College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, ME, focusing in environmental journalism.
When I wrote my earlier post on Bernanke’s reconfirmation I was wondering what Sumner thinks. I didn’t have time to dig back through his posts
My mother, Phyllis Frakt, sent me the following commentary on the Supreme Court’s campaign finance decision. It’s such brief commentary it feels more like a