The Tea Party’s Disruptive Anti-Government (and anti-tax) Politics
…of a vast and sinister conspiracy, a gigantic and yet subtle machinery of influence set in motion to undermine and destroy a way of life. One may object that there…
…of a vast and sinister conspiracy, a gigantic and yet subtle machinery of influence set in motion to undermine and destroy a way of life. One may object that there…
…also much less likely to be healthy adults. A variety of studies show that factors determined before the end of high school contribute to roughly half of lifetime earnings inequality….
…life. You need 100 pills, and the doctor firmly said, “Finish the Medicine… if you stop too soon the infection will come back worse and you will die.” So you…
…we cannot save it, should we try to lessen the impact of its sudden loss to the economy. Should we not give it enough life so that it can wither…
…the increase gradually, those with the highest incomes and longest life expectancies (both of these are also “phasing in” gradually) will pay the most. A worker today with forty years…
“I was diagnosed with lupus when I was 27. Lupus is an autoimmune disorder. It’s dramatically affected my life. I voted for Barack Obama for president. I thought that Obamacare…
…also says: What hasn’t improved [since the 1970s in America] is the sense that you can plan for a decent life filled with love and joy and friendship, then send…
…much less provide a healthy, happy, financially secure life for one’s family — with an IQ of 80 or 90. Are people who aren’t born smart lacking in “merit”? That’s…
…that can trap cancer cells; we usually recommend its removal if the cancer nearby is aggressive.” “Side effects?” I asked. “Not much to speak of. In rare cases, you get…
…have a simple thought and question regarding life: Life is intention, what is yours? One’s intentions are the results of convictions. The deeper the convictions, the easier it is to…