Scotusblog’s Wednesday roundup links Angry Bear
Another recognition for Angry Bear contributors comes in the form of Scotusblog Wednesday roundup: You may have heard of Scotusblog because of the coverage of Supreme Court’s decision on court…
Another recognition for Angry Bear contributors comes in the form of Scotusblog Wednesday roundup: You may have heard of Scotusblog because of the coverage of Supreme Court’s decision on court…
…its obvious purpose, would start to get some national media attention. There’s no time like the present. Not that our blog is a national media outlet. But we can pretend….
…Ernst and Young report released yesterday claiming that Obama’s main tax proposal could cause the loss of 710,00 jobs. A Yahoo! News article summarizes: On the official White House blog,…
…be that he didn’t have space in the NYT for more nuance. Perhaps he’ll provide it on his blog. In particular, I’d love him to address some of the points…
…his blog or even in his column about the various possibilities. So … we’ll see …. —- *Parenthetical added on 7/12 at 11:15 a.m. Should have included it in the…
…the subsidies in the ACA exceed that of the MA plan, there still has been quite a bit of doubt. Maggie Mahar at the resurrected Health Beat Blog http://www.healthbeatblog.com/2012/07/what-will-the-supreme-courts-decision-mean-for-the-november-election-part-1/ pointed…
Well, this is a politics and economics blog, so I need some rationalization for celebrating Sixteen years, sixteen banners united… (I sadly note for the record that, unlike Brad DeLong,…
…is silly—and undeserved, Jeff Shesol, Slate, Jun. 28 To which I posted the following comment: I write on legal and political issue issues for a left-of-center blog and have indicated…
…require further analysis and debate. Lyle Dennisten will start that analysis in an post later today or tomorrow morning. — Kevin Russell, Medicaid holding may have broadimplications, SCOTUSblog I one…