Yet Another WordPress Bleg: Comments Blacklist
Can any WordPress gurus help me out here? The vast majority of spam that hits this blog is filtered properly. But I seem to have
Can any WordPress gurus help me out here? The vast majority of spam that hits this blog is filtered properly. But I seem to have
This also appeared today in the Huffington Post: Pass the bill. There — I said it. Before you start screaming at me from the Left,
It is widely known that Massachusetts has (nearly) achieved universal health insurance coverage but not (yet) overcome the health care cost problem (see the Kaiser
Of the 60 tallest buildings in the world select one. Guess the first digit in the number expressing its height in feet. What’s the best
I keep complaining that this bill doesn’t do enough to control costs. I believe that. But then I see something like this, and I have
This is an uncharacteristically but justifiably long post on some fairly technical aspects of applied economics. If it isn’t for you, skip it and try
M.S. read some of the papers on health care administrative costs recommended by readers of this blog and put up a new post at The
(Terms of use.) Regular readers will recall my many posts on correlation and causation.
I’ve received considerable feedback on my prior post on the size of health care administrative costs, some by e-mail and also in comments to the
The top story on memeorandum right now is called, “Ruling Kills an Option for Moving Health Bill.” There are tons of posts about it. Here’s
A post by M.S. on The Economist’s website makes some of the same points I’ve made about the fact that we shouldn’t expect to save
I’m interested in many more things about the internet than I think are actually important. Two examples: (1) I like to learn about how social