Soc Sec XIX: Narratology of ‘Crisis’
…over 30’ (until of course we started turning 30 in 1976). Did we deserve being called self-absorbed, I daresay we did. But did we deserve the label of ‘selfish’. Well…
…over 30’ (until of course we started turning 30 in 1976). Did we deserve being called self-absorbed, I daresay we did. But did we deserve the label of ‘selfish’. Well…
Yves Smith points us to additional 114th Congress changes: How the Republican Campaign to Gut Dodd Frank is a Huge Gimmie to Banks and Private Equity Funds The Republicans have…
…think tanks and so-called legal foundations, small, non-profit (thus “Foundation” as part of their title) law firms, all funded by extreme economic self-styled libertarian (the Madison Avenue-inspired ideological label they…
…label dates to the George W. Bush era, specifically 2003 when the late Charles Krauthammer, a supporter of W. upset by widespread criticism apparently coined the term “Bush Derangement Syndrome”…
…new use of a pharmaceutical. They do not have to be applied to the decision of whether to prescribe a pharmaceutical off label (not for the use for which it…
…the news coverage of them has been less than clear, we’ll include here a copy of the SPR release schedule that the Congressional Research Service prepared for members of Congress, so that…
…been less than clear, we’ll again include here a copy of the SPR release schedule that the Congressional Research Service prepared for members of Congress, so that they’d be able…
…The phrase “value-based payment” emerged in the 2000s as the label for all methods of payment that shift insurance risk from insurance companies and public programs like Medicare onto health…
…threat to doctors and patients. A Brief History of Value-Based Payment The phrase “value-based payment” emerged in the 2000s as the label for all methods of payment that shift insurance…
…Crow, and Peter Thiel (among others). See The Intercept, As Manchin Eyes Presidential Run, His Allies at No Labels Face Mounting Legal Challenges. “The NYTimes article repeatedly referred to No Labels…