Many people have wondered why I, who have been passionate about universal access
to health care, would have been, at best, lukewarm about both the recently
enacted Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
In the Sunday, November 2, 2008, New York Times business section was a great
column by Robert J. Schiller, a professor of economics and finance at Yale, and
a person who understands how
I was prepared to post another blog recently, but decided that it was important
to post some observations about John Wooden, the great basketball coach of UCLA
who died on June 4 at
Given the recent attention to “millionaire’s tax” proposals, I have been asked
about higher tax rates on high-income individuals. Whether I support paying
higher taxes depends on whether government is spending those
I find a lot of the commentary on what we will have to do to achieve energy
independence and to adjust to a time of scarcity to be misguided. Telling
Americans they have
In the July 6, 2011, issue of
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The Wall Street Journal
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, Roger Bate has written a column entitled “Beware