Yuval Levin’s “Confident Market Solution”
Despite my deep and wide study of competitive bidding among Medicare plans,* I had not, until moments ago, read Yuval Levin’s late September piece on it,
Despite my deep and wide study of competitive bidding among Medicare plans,* I had not, until moments ago, read Yuval Levin’s late September piece on it,
Foster parent (and fellow Chicagoan) Benjamin Dueholm hits it out of the park with his article in the Washington Monthly, Taxing the Kindness of Strangers:
I once delivered a guest lecture concerning policies to prevent adolescent tobacco use. Halfway through, a public health student raised his hand to suggest that
I think the short answer is that some of them should be paid. Harold Pollack and I discussed whether college athletes should be paid on
I didn’t expect I’d every write another post titled “Chair lust” (first one here). But, yeah, I dig this (these): Via Design Milk. The Inception Chair
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