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The Other Way to Repeal Obamacare
By: Jeffrey H. Anderson, Ph.D
12.21.2010
The New York Times reports that incoming House majority leader Eric Cantor (R., Va.) and legislative leaders in 12 states are backing a repeal amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The proposed amendment, launched by Georgetown law professor Randy Barnett, would empower two-thirds of the states, acting through their legislatures, to repeal any federal law or regulation.
The, Other, Way, to, Repeal, Obamacare
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Myth of the Massachusetts Health-Insurance Mandate
By: John R. Graham
12.17.2010
Remember the Massachusetts health reform, signed by Gov. Mitt Romney in April 2006? Some Obamacare cheerleaders (including the President) insist that it was the forerunner of Obamacare (and Gov. Romney is having a heck of a time distancing himself from it).
There is a media myth that the individual mandate (that you must pay a fine if you don't buy government-approved health insurance) is critical to the law's so-called "success". Well, it's not true.
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Obamacare Ruled Unconstitutional; Americans Favor Repeal Almost 2 to 1
By: Jeffrey H. Anderson, Ph.D
12.14.2010
Yesterday's ruling by a federal district judge, declaring that Obamacare's individual mandate is unconstitutional, is a noteworthy blow to the highly unpopular overhaul and its ultimate prospects for survival. The New York Times writes:
Obamacare, Ruled, Unconstitutional, Americans, Favor, Repeal, Almost, 2, to, 1
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Florida Shows California that Demography is Still Not Destiny
By: Vicki E. Murray, Ph.D
12.9.2010
California Governor-elect Jerry Brown and incoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson want to improve education in the Golden State. They should begin by asking why Florida, though demographically similar to California, continues to trounce the state in student achievement. According to a new study from the Pacific Research Institute, low-income and minority students continue to propel Florida's gains while California student performance lags near the bottom.
Florida, Shows, California, that, Demography, is, Still, Not, Destiny
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Florida Shows California that Demography is Still Not Destiny
By: Vicki E. Murray, Ph.D
12.9.2010
California Governor-elect Jerry Brown and incoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson want to improve education in the Golden State. They should begin by asking why Florida, though demographically similar to California, continues to trounce the state in student achievement. According to a new study from the Pacific Research Institute, low-income and minority students continue to propel Florida's gains while California student performance lags near the bottom.
Florida, Shows, California, that, Demography, is, Still, Not, Destiny
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