Archive for May, 2015
Maybe the Government Just Shouldn’t Ask People if They’re Uninsured
What Abercrombie and Fitch Can Teach Us about the Same-Sex Marriage Controversy
Hackers Stole Data from Whom? An Example of Media Bias
Commonwealth Fund: “Underinsurance” Unchanged under Obamacare
Planned Rate Hikes Presage a Health Insurance ‘Death Spiral’
What Memorial Day Should Mean
Parental Choice Could Help Curb Willful Defiance in School
“Rape Culture” and the Implications for Liberty on College Campuses
High U.S. Health Prices from Market Power?
Progressivism: Rhetoric versus Reality
The Military’s “Heroes” and the Scourge of Nationalism
Did a Health Insurer Pay over Ten Times the Self-Pay Price for Outpatient Surgery?
Patent Trolls Still Alive and Kicking
Welcome, High School Freshman! Pee in This Cup!
Health Jobs Grow Twice as Fast in April as Other Jobs
The Individual Mandate
Shifting from Quantity to Quality in Patent Applications
The Ex-Im Bank Redux
Save the Children. Open the Border
Obamacare’s Risk Corridors Are Back, and Bigger and Badder than Ever!
Florida’s Financial Health Care Follies, and a Problem with a Part-Time Legislature
Obamacare’s State-Based Exchanges Struggle with Surging Costs
Galeano vs. Rangel: A Conflict of Visions in Latin America
Why Don’t You Own Your Own Health Information?

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