An Election Referendum on Healthcare
…politicians love to talk tough about crime. But big Texan cities have much higher crime than big blue cities, New York in particular: Texas, then, is a state whose healthcare…
…politicians love to talk tough about crime. But big Texan cities have much higher crime than big blue cities, New York in particular: Texas, then, is a state whose healthcare…
…identified the conditions under which someone who committed a capital crime would be “death-eligible.” It specified 10 aggravating factors, the presence of which would allow a jury to return a…
…year’s broad revamp of financial regulation—short-handed as the Dodd-Frank Act. This is pure Stigler. More responsibility, higher expectation of detecting malfeasance, higher budget necessary for optimal crime enforcement. Otherwise, you…
…that affects job performance; f. Willful misconduct that affects job performance; or g. Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude. h. filling of bankruptcy by the employer or; i. simultaneous…
…healthcare industry. Deliberately they preyed upon people and now in the end a federal judge will allow them to escape through bankruptcy. Crime does pay . . . A 1980…
…and prevents the insane from killing more innocent people. That costs money. How much is your life worth, or the life of a loved one? Mental illness and crime prevention…
…them.) 2.Obama’s proposed chained-CPI cut would typically reduce benefits for 3 percent, and by as much as 6 percent for some recipients. 3.The White House’s decision to label this cut…
…also added the final two sentences. The post is a followup to a post from earlier Friday. I’ve also created an additional label: mainstream-journalism gimmickry. I’ve left the original rather…
…benefits in exchange for the pittance of slightly higher taxes on the upper crust. The article goes even further astray at the end with its label of a “two-part deal”…
…the right to set the tone of the dialogue by letting them label the current situation. We aren’t facing a “fiscal cliff”, he notes, but rather an “austerity bomb”. [The…