Posted by Michael F. Cannon on June 22, 2010
By Michael F. Cannon
In the upside-down world of ObamaCare, politicians can force health-insurance companies to spend more yet blame them when premiums increase.
Today, President Obama extolled new “protections” included in the sweeping legislation he signed into law on March 23.
One category of “protections” requires consumers to purchase coverage for more and more expensive medical services (e.g., limitless coverage, [...]
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Tags: Cato Publications, Coverage, General, Health, Welfare & Entitlements, insurance, Obamacare, price controls |
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Posted by Tim Lynch on June 9, 2010
By Tim Lynch
John Lee still has his life and four children still have a father because Mr. Lee had a handgun when three criminals tried to kill him and take his money.
When John Q. Citizen takes out a gun and the criminals flee, reporters don’t consider the incident “news” (at least when there are no injuries)–so guns are [...]
Categories: Politics |
Tags: brady campaign, Coverage, defense, General, guns, handgun, Law and Civil Liberties, media, paul helmke |
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Posted by Christopher Preble on May 26, 2010
By Christopher Preble
Earlier today, I attended a lecture at CSIS by John Brennan, a leading counterterrorism and homeland security adviser to President Obama. His speech highlighted some of the key elements of the administration’s counterterrorism strategy, in advance of tomorrow’s release of the National Security Strategy (NSS).
I hope that many people will take the opportunity to read (.pdf) or listen to/watch Brennan’s [...]
Categories: National Security, Politics |
Tags: Al Qaeda, Counterterrorism, Coverage, Foreign Policy and National Security, General, homeland security, Islam, John Brennan, muslim world, national security strategy, Obama administration, President Obama, religion, Strategy, terrorists, Terrorizing Ourselves, transparency, war |
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