Best of xkcd: Natural Parenting
So long as I link to his terms of use Randall Munroe says it is OK to post his xkcd cartoons on this blog. Now
So long as I link to his terms of use Randall Munroe says it is OK to post his xkcd cartoons on this blog. Now
Ezra Klein cooked up a good one. Imagine that John McCain had won the 2008 election [and] … decided to co-opt a longtime Democratic priority
I’ve been reading commentary about the President’s health summit last night and this morning and there seems to be confusion about what this was meant
Lots of email about the summit. I have to be honest and admit I couldn’t watch the whole thing. I do have a job, you
A recent On Point episode is worth listening to if you want to learn how to talk about health reform (pro, not con). It is
What do you call a negotiation game when neither side has any intention to negotiate?
The 2009 Kaiser/HRET employer health benefits survey found that employees pay 17% of the $4,824 annual premium for single coverage and 27% of the $13,375
We spend a lot of time thinking about food at my house. We read about food. In particular we are fond of Michael Pollan’s work
There is something new going on in the Democratic Party. The President’s top domestic priority, health reform, ran into determined and increasingly effective Republican obstruction
This is a bit of silliness you won’t see often here. Skip it if you’re in a serious mood. Don’t skip it if what you
The seemingly endless debate among Democrats about whether or not to include a public plan in health care reform finally ended in December with the
I’m pleased to announce that Steve Pizer has joined The Incidental Economist’s team of bloggers. Steve is a health economist with the Department of Veterans