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

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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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Heather Hurlburt & David Schanzer: C
David: Our response to the Koran burners has been wrong... Why anti-Muslim sentiment is bubbling up now..
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En la Encrucijada
Queda claro que nos encontramos en una encrucijada. Varias cifras económicas demuestran que continuamos en una severa recesión. Y varias encuestas confirman la desaprobación del pueblo con la política aplic
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"We're talking bridges..." ( T
On Labor Day, President Obama announced his plan for an additional $50 billion in spending, mostly on transportation.  An area Obama specifically mentioned was more spending for bridges, playing on the widely
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Afghanistan's 2010 Parliamentary Electio
On September 18, 2,447 candidates, including 386 women, will compete for 249 seats in Afghanistan’s Lower House of Parliament (Wolesi Jirga). Afghans courageous enough to go out and vote certainly have my re
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Video: Samuel Gregg on Europe’s Econom
Until recently, many thought that Europe had escaped the worst of the 2008 financial crisis. Some even argued that the crisis has demonstrated the European social model’s superiority over “Anglo-Sa
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Fox News Freedom Watch: Rev. Sirico on C
On Aug. 28, Rev. Go here to read the rest: Fox News Freedom Watch: Rev. Sirico on Church, State & Liberty
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Infrastructure Stimulus Spending: Pander
The President’s new infrastructure spending plan is merely an effort to shore up support within organized labor. See the rest here: Infrastructure Stimulus Spending: Pandering to Organized Labor
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Living With a Modernized PLA
The long-awaited annual US Department of Defense report Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China, 2010, was finally released last week. Although an August publication means
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Obama's Political Elite Leaves the Voter
The graph of President Barack Obama's popularity is stark. In January 2009, 70 per cent of the American people approved of the job he was doing. View original post here: Obama's Political Elite Leaves t
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David Corn & James Pinkerton: What C
Is Obama’s problem bad policy or bad salesmanship?... Jim criticizes Obama’s penchant for splitting the difference...
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A Debate Between John F. Kennedy and Bar
Here’s a clever video produced by the Winston Group, comparing the tax policies of two Democratic Presidents. Original post: A Debate Between John F. Kennedy and Barack Obama ( Tax and Budget Poli
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Why Not Private Infrustructure? ( Tax an
That’s the question I ask today over at Downsizing Government . More: Why Not Private Infrustructure? ( Tax and Budget Policy )
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Chávez Introduces 'Good Life Card', Bet
The latest feature in Venezuela’s road to socialism was introduced yesterday by President Hugo Chávez. Originally posted here: Chávez Introduces 'Good Life Card', Better Known as Rationing Card in C
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Speier (D-Silicon Valley) Sows Techno-pa
“Techno-Panics” are public and political crusades against the use of new media or technologies, particularly driven by the desire to protect children. As the moniker suggests, they’re not ra
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The Establishment Comes Up Short ( Law a
Today Politico Arena asks: How does the Koran burning controversy relate to the Ground Zero mosque controversy? My response: As with the controversy over the Ground Zero mosque, Rev. Terry Jones and his tiny b
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Thoughts on Secretary Clinton's CFR Spee
I have written often about the Obama administration’s unwillingness to confront reality when it comes to foreign relations. Every time there is a new opportunity to reorient U.S. foreign policy, I hold
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Labor and the Limits of Work
There has been some good discussion over the past week and Labor Day holiday about the nature of work and its role in our lives (particularly here ). The first thing I’d like to point out about Lester De
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BP’s Imbalanced, Uncharitable Funding
BP, the company that caused the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history, has opted to funnel tens of millions of dollars through state governments rather than private charities doing the bulk of the work i
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Obama’s Misleading Legalities
Why does President Obama persistently misrepresent a particular Supreme Court decision and make misstatements about the law? View original here: Obama’s Misleading Legalities
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Another Unhappy Labor Day
'This is a chance to do something big, man!" So proclaimed Vice President Joe Biden in a recent Time magazine article about the Obama administration's "all-out effort to exploit the [economic] crisis" to advanc
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Obama's Desperate Search for Sound Econo
A powerful lesson of recent months is that gimmickry makes good bumper stickers but lousy economic stimulus. Read the original: Obama's Desperate Search for Sound Economic Policy
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Global News Alert - September 8, 2010
ISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world. Excerpt from: Global News Alert - September 8, 2010
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Postal Union Wants More ( Tax and Budget
The finances of the U.S. Postal Service are deeply in the red. The agency faces a permanently reduced demand for its services and its labor accounts for almost 80 percent of its costs Read more from the o
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Toward Sustainable Wealth and Profit
Today’s NYT has an op-ed by David Brooks that’s been getting good cyber-circulation, “The Gospel of Wealth.” Brooks highlights in particular Southern Baptist pastor David Platt, who is
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Obama’s Backdoor Amnesty Follows a Pat
President Obama lets people break laws that he doesn’t like. The latest example is his backdoor amnesty for thousands of illegal immigrants, as a still-fuzzy but insidious picture is emerging. Here is th
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Tea Party on New Start: more right than
Josh Rogin took note when a major Tea Party group rallied against New START, the arms control treaty Obama signed with the Russians. Read more here: Tea Party on New Start: more right than Rogin
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