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FOR STATE BUDGET, NOTHING TO ‘LIKE’ ABOUT FACEBOOK IPO
San Diego Union-Tribune
By: Dr. Arthur B. Laffer
8.30.2012

Facebook’s stock price is currently hovering just above its all-time low.

Shares have lost nearly half their value since they hit the market in May.


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With health care put in federal hands, is rationing in our future?
The Sacramento Bee
8.27.2012

President Ronald Reagan used to tell this story during the Soviet era when government central planners took charge of the economy:

Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/08/25/4755574/with-health-care-put-in-federal.html#storylink=cpy

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Apple does fall far from the tree
Ventura Country Star
By: Arthur B. Laffer
8.27.2012

Tech titan Apple is planning to open a new campus staffed by 3,600 people. The company is synonymous with Silicon Valley, so the facility would appear to be great news for California's struggling economy.
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Jerry Brown using kids as bait, again
The Orange County Register
8.23.2012

It's become a cliché that whenever governments want more money from taxpayers, officials insist the added burden must be borne "for the children."
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Repeal or not, California's stuck with Obamacare
The Orange County Register
8.23.2012

Even if Mitt Romney is elected president and gets rid of Obamacare, we might be stuck with some variation of it here in California.
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Gov. Deval Patrick's New Health Law Is Flat-Out Dangerous
Forbes.com
By: Sally C. Pipes
8.21.2012

Beacon Hill was the scene of great fanfare earlier this month when Governor Deval Patrick signed controversial new healthcare reform legislation into law.
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Single-Payer Health Care Won't Die, Despite Failures
Investor's Business Daily
By: Sally C. Pipes
8.20.2012

The dream of single-payer health care in America just won't die.
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Implementing AB 32 will increase unemployment, household expenses
The Sacramento Bee
By: Kenneth P. Green
8.16.2012

With the passage of California's Assembly Bill 32, the Golden State has embarked upon an experiment in energy policy that has no modern parallel.

 



Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/08/16/4729971/stark-choices-for-states-energy.html#storylink=cpy

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The CBO Just Rendered Its Verdict On The Cost Of Obamacare, And It Isn't Pretty
Forbes.com
By: Sally C. Pipes
8.6.2012

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) just rendered its latest opinion on the cost of Obamacare following the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold most of the law back in June.
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The New Resident Duty Hours Fail
National Review Online
By: Jason D. Fodeman
8.3.2012

A year ago, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) changed the rules governing the schedules of medical residents.
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Obama also centralizing education
The Orange County Register
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
8.2.2012

In his insightful analysis of the Supreme Court's decision on the Affordable Care Act, former Congressional Budget Office director Douglas Holtz-Eakin concluded that Americans "did not want a costly government intrusion that threatened private coverage and promised a legacy of debt to the next generation."
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