Can Romney Lead the Fight against ObamaCare? ( Health, Welfare & Entitlements )

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Obamacare and its Impact on Doctors

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Don’t expect doctors to give the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act a clean bill of health. The act will reinforce the worst features of existing third-party payment arrangements in both the private and public sectors — arrangements that already compromise the professional independence and integrity of the medical profession.

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The Deadly Impact of the Death Tax ( Tax and Budget Policy )

Australia got rid of its death tax in 1979. A couple of Aussie academics investigated whether the elimination of the tax had any impact on death rates. They found the ultimate example of supply-side economics, as reported in the abstract of their study .

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Doctors vs. Obamacare—and Vice Versa

Don't expect doctors to give the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act a clean bill of health. The act will reinforce the worst features of existing third-party payment arrangements in both the private and public sectors, arrangements that already compromise the professional independence and integrity of the medical profession.

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RomneyCare Advocates: We Swear, This Time Centralized Planning Will Work ( Health, Welfare & Entitlements )

You know things aren’t going well in Massachusetts when supporters of RomneyCare write “there’s some evidence that the reforms signed into law by Mitt Romney in 2006 are struggling.”  That’s how The Washington Post ’s Ezra Klein puts it in a post defending RomneyCare.  The New Republic ’s Jonathan Cohn offers a similar defense. Klein mentions only a few of the difficulties confronting Massachusetts.  Here are a few more: The Commonwealth Fund reports that even though Massachusetts already had the highest health insurance premiums in the nation, premiums rose faster post-RomneyCare than anywhere else; 21-46 percent faster than the national average

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The Politics of WikiLeaks ( Foreign Policy and National Security )

In publishing a massive trove of government documents on the war in Afghanistan, WikiLeaks has done a useful thing. And because it often publishes information that is embarrassing to government, rather than dangerous to it, WikiLeaks is a good thing for democracy.

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Do More, Spend More ( Foreign Policy and National Security )

Defense News today features a story that unintentionally provides an window into what is wrong with the Washington Foreign Policy Establishment (WFPE)— a group of supposedly smart people that has repeatedly failed to come up with a credible plan that may enable the United States to shed some of the burdens of global governance.

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The Two GOPs ( Tax and Budget Policy )

As the fall elections approach, two factions within the congressional GOP have emerged. The first faction, which generally controls the Republican leadership, is short-term oriented and just wants to return the GOP to power in Congress. Riding the wave of voter discontent over the government’s finances is a means to an end — the end being power.

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Fordham Feeds the Paranoia ( Education and Child Policy )

You might recall several weeks back when Chester Finn, president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, called people like me “paranoid” for seeing federal money driving states to adopt national education standards as cause for serious concern that (a) the feds will take over schools’ curricula, and (b) the new federal curriculum will be taken over by potent special interests like teachers’ unions

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'Mountain of Debt' ( Tax and Budget Policy )

The White House Office of Management and Budget homepage currently features the following quote from the president: President Obama says he wants to “invest in our people without leaving them a mountain of debt.” That’s a curious statement because the Congressional Budget Office’s analysis of the president’s current budget proposal projects that publicly held debt as a share of the economy would reach levels last seen at the end of the Second World War.

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Should Govt Regulate Executive Pay? ( Finance, Banking & Monetary Policy )

Every couple of weeks, the Economist conducts an on-line debate between two economists over a timely public policy issue.  This week’s debate features yours truly, debating Professor Wayne Guay of the Wharton School.  The question being debated:  should government regulate the pay of corporate executives? You probably won’t be surprised to learn I take the position that government should generally stay out of regulating executive pay (or any pay).  To see my argument, just follow the link.

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Korb and Thompson on Military Spending ( Foreign Policy and National Security )

Today’s Los Angeles Times features an op-ed by Lawrence Korb of the Center for American Progress, and Loren Thompson of the Lexington Institute, that is worthy of attention. The theme, cutting military spending, isn’t particularly original.

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Concerning the End of “Combat Operations” in Iraq ( Foreign Policy and National Security )

Several of today’s front pages feature iconic images of U.S. troops marching onto troop transports and into the sunset in Iraq

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How (Not) to Do Scholarly Research ( Foreign Policy and National Security )

Nuno Monteiro, now an assistant professor at Yale but once my preceptor at the University of Chicago, has an interesting note on two aphorisms of the French poet Paul Valéry and how they apply to scholarly research.  My favorite is the second: “A work is never achieved — meaningless word — but abandoned.” (“Un ouvrage n’est jamais achevé — mot qui n’a aucun sens, — mais abandonné;” sometimes also liberally translated as “A poem is never finished, merely abandoned,” or some such variation.) Nuno Monteiro Nuno goes on to apply this thought to his experience advising students (and I–perhaps as liberally as the errant translators above–read myself into this passage): I have witnessed a great deal of unnecessary, counterproductive agonizing by students and other authors attempting to perfect their argument beyond what is feasible or useful. Like the poet, the researcher must know when to drop the project, call it done, and move on to the next question. One of the few certainties I have about research is that one will never feel one did a perfect job; that the project is finished, or achieved

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How (Not) to Do Scholarly Research ( Foreign Policy and National Security )

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Robert Farley & Charli Carpenter: Th
Making political science relevant to blog readers... The desire for men in white lab coats bearing truth...
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Phantom Forces ( Foreign Policy and Nati
Over at “The Skeptics” blog at The National Interest Online , I wrote a short piece detailing the abysmal state of the Afghan army and police — you know, the institutions that are supposed to take o
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Global News Alert - September 7, 2010
ISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world. Read more: Global News Alert - September 7, 2010
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Obama's New Stimulus Schemes: Same Song,
Like a terrible remake of Groundhog Day , the White House has unveiled yet another so-called stimulus scheme. Go here to see the original: Obama's New Stimulus Schemes: Same Song, Umpteenth Verse ( Tax
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Ann Friedman & Conn Carroll: Tentles
Was the stimulus a bust?... A possible reprieve for the Bush tax cuts..
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Historic Preservation: When It Takes a V
In 2003 the state of Connecticut offered the coastal village of Stony Creek a $250,000 grant to make possible the long-overdue restoration of Seaside Hall , home of its beloved fife-and-drum corps . Cont
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Michelle Goldberg & Sally Steenland:
The Tea Party’s undercurrent of Christian nationalism... Right-wing narratives of grievance... Sally on how conservatives use churches for political organizing...
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Born-Again Budget Hawks (R-BS) ( Tax and
“Three top Republican House members have written a book that repeatedly criticizes former GOP leaders as well as President Obama,” reports the Washington Post . Read the rest here: Born-Agai
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Born-Again Budget Hawks (D-BS) ( Tax and
“Now on Democrats’ agenda: Budget cuts,” proclaims a front-page headline in Saturday’s Washington Post. The online headline reads, “Democrats add fiscal austerity as a campaign is
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Jeremy Lott’s Life of William Buckley
The Thomas Nelson company sent me AmSpec alumnus Jeremy Lott’s William F. Buckley . I will write a full review later, but I have just begun the book and can already tell that Lott is going to bring atten
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Robert Wright & Frank Wilczek: Scien
The unseen worlds of Nobelist Frank Wilczek... The metaphysics of quantum physics... Looking for glitches in God’s handiwork..
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Government Strangles High-Tech Growth
The CEO of Intel has joined the ranks of those labeling big government as the cause of our economic slump, not the solution. Excerpt from: Government Strangles High-Tech Growth
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Stop Squeezing Small Business
As we celebrate Labor Day, let’s remember what makes this holiday possible in the first place: American workers. See the rest here: Stop Squeezing Small Business
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Bill Scher & Matt Lewis: The Week in
Few are happy with Obama’s Iraq speech... Is Joe Miller’s surprise win in Alaska a gift for the left?... Bill dissents from the “Dems are doomed” storyline..
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'Government Efficiency' ( Tax and Budget
I recently criticized the idea that policymakers should focus their attention on making government more “efficient.” Instead, I argued that policymakers should focus their reform efforts on reducing govern
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KFF/HRET Survey Part II: Isn't This Good
As I blogged earlier, yesterday the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research & Educational Trust released their survey of employer-sponsored health benefits in 2010. For most of this survey’s his
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Experience Is a Good Teacher, But She Se
[above quote attibuted to American writer Minna Thomas Antrim (1861-1950)] The AP reports on trouble facing the Chinese census: After years of reforms that have reduced the government’s once-pervasive in
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KFF/HRET Survey, Part I: Some People Don
Every year, the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research & Educational Trust produce the leading survey of employee health benefits .  Yesterday, KFF and HRET issued their survey of health benefits in
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Work and Western Civilization
Leading up to next week’s Labor Day holiday we’ve been reflecting on the nature of work the last few days . Today I’d like to conclude this little series with a note on the relationship betwe
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Global News Alert - September 3, 2010
ISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world. The rest is here: Global News Alert - September 3, 2010
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Joshua Cohen & Glenn Loury: The Summ
Obama’s Iraq speech: momentous or middling?... Glenn: Iraq was a diaster. Don’t make the same mistake in Iran...
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Credit Where It's Due, National Journal
A week ago today, I questioned both the premises and purpose of an upcoming National Journal forum on ObamaCare and job creation.  The forum’s promotional materials touted the new health care jobs that
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Is an Education Free Market Really 'Tota
Matt Yglesias thinks my assertion that we would be better off economically if education money stayed with taxpayers rather than going to public schools and universities is “ totally insane .” Ouch!
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State Bureaucrats Continuing to Advance
Across the country , state legislatures have objected to, and outright rejected, the national ID and surveillance mandate imposed on them by the REAL ID Act. Passed in May 2005 with a compliance deadline three
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David Friedman: The Machinery of Crimina
I once went to another Washington think tank to hear an advertised lecture by David Friedman, “author and professor of law and economics at Santa Clara University.” The great libertarian author of
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Work and the Two Great Love Commandments
One of this week’s contributions to Acton Commentary, in honor of the upcoming American Labor Day holiday is titled, “Work and the Two Great Love Commandments.” In this piece I focus on how w
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