Commentary
			Commentary				
			
		The Health Care Bill and Bringing Down Health-Care Costs
			A goal shared by everyone in Congress is making healthcare more affordable for Americans. So why hasn’t there been more support for medical liability reform, which is a popular, cost-free measure that would unquestionably yield significant savings for patients and doctors? Former Vermont governor and national Democratic Party chairman Howard ...		
					
					
			
																				
			U.S. Senator Jon Kyl		
				
																						
			October 26, 2009		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Is the recession really ending?
			The recession is finally ending, government economics experts and the media say, hailing the rescue efforts of government agencies. Those tempted to celebrate should first examine the actual data, beginning with the $787 billion stimulus package. Earlier this year, President Barack Obama’s new economic team drew up a forecast to ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			October 25, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Understanding all the facts about the uninsured
			President Obama is going for broke on health care. He and his Democratic allies call for controls on insurance companies, mandates and penalties on individuals and employers, new excise taxes on insurance, drug, and medical device companies, and the creation of a new government-run insurance plan. To support his sweeping ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 25, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		The Middle-Class Health Tax Heist Of 2009
			Investor’s Business Daily, October 23, 2009 The Kansas Progess, October 26, 2009 Pouring over the details of the 1,501-page health care bill that came out of Sen. Max Baucus’ Finance Committee, it’s clear that the financing is so full of smoke and mirrors that one has to wear a respirator ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 23, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		No Free Lunch: The True Cost of ObamaCare
			Far from providing “affordable” care for everyone, as President Obama has promised,1 the main health care proposals working their way through Congress would in fact come at a painful price – higher insurance premiums, more and higher taxes, fewer jobs, lower wages, a reduced standard of living and an erosion ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Matt Patterson		
				
																						
			October 23, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		How the Beltway Bandits See the World
			The Beltway bandits may know how to steal from the private sector — that is, from ordinary people making far less than the $250,000 benchmark made famous during the 2008 campaign — but that does not obscure their own brand of dumb, which inexorably comes to the surface from time ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Benjamin Zycher		
				
																						
			October 23, 2009		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Fight for soul of GOP in OC
			If you want to know what’s wrong with Sacramento, you need look no further than Orange County. That’s where Republican Party insiders have cast aside one of the GOP’s most principled members in its drive to fill the 72nd Assembly District seat vacated by disgraced Assemblyman Mike Duvall, who resigned ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Steven Greenhut		
				
																						
			October 23, 2009		
				
					
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		The U.S. Army honors PRI’s Lance T. Izumi
			The U.S. Army honors PRI’s Lance T. Izumi with awards for his parachute jump with the Army’s Golden Knights high-performance jump team. The event was held at the Army’s Southern California Advisory Board meeting on October 23rd in Fullerton. The two officers standing next to Lance are Lieutenant Colonel Miguel ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			October 23, 2009		
				
					
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		Faulty data on unruly students stuns Moreno Valley school district
			Administrators say the expulsion and suspension data that Moreno Valley Unified School District submitted last June to the state is entirely incorrect, and that’s why many of its schools seemed to fare poorly in a just-released safety report by a think tank. Earlier this week, the Sacramento-based Pacific Research Institute ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Laurie Lucas		
				
																						
			October 22, 2009		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Malpractice should be part of health care debate
			Morris Daily Herald (IL), October 22, 2009 The current debate on health care is the ideal time to look at medical malpractice reform, says an organization concerned with lawsuit abuse. Travis Akin of Illinois Lawsuit Abuse Watch was in Morris Tuesday, Oct. 20, talking about opportunities for malpractice reform as ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Michael Farrell		
				
																						
			October 22, 2009		
				
					The Health Care Bill and Bringing Down Health-Care Costs
			A goal shared by everyone in Congress is making healthcare more affordable for Americans. So why hasn’t there been more support for medical liability reform, which is a popular, cost-free measure that would unquestionably yield significant savings for patients and doctors? Former Vermont governor and national Democratic Party chairman Howard ...		
					Is the recession really ending?
			The recession is finally ending, government economics experts and the media say, hailing the rescue efforts of government agencies. Those tempted to celebrate should first examine the actual data, beginning with the $787 billion stimulus package. Earlier this year, President Barack Obama’s new economic team drew up a forecast to ...		
					Understanding all the facts about the uninsured
			President Obama is going for broke on health care. He and his Democratic allies call for controls on insurance companies, mandates and penalties on individuals and employers, new excise taxes on insurance, drug, and medical device companies, and the creation of a new government-run insurance plan. To support his sweeping ...		
					The Middle-Class Health Tax Heist Of 2009
			Investor’s Business Daily, October 23, 2009 The Kansas Progess, October 26, 2009 Pouring over the details of the 1,501-page health care bill that came out of Sen. Max Baucus’ Finance Committee, it’s clear that the financing is so full of smoke and mirrors that one has to wear a respirator ...		
					No Free Lunch: The True Cost of ObamaCare
			Far from providing “affordable” care for everyone, as President Obama has promised,1 the main health care proposals working their way through Congress would in fact come at a painful price – higher insurance premiums, more and higher taxes, fewer jobs, lower wages, a reduced standard of living and an erosion ...		
					How the Beltway Bandits See the World
			The Beltway bandits may know how to steal from the private sector — that is, from ordinary people making far less than the $250,000 benchmark made famous during the 2008 campaign — but that does not obscure their own brand of dumb, which inexorably comes to the surface from time ...		
					Fight for soul of GOP in OC
			If you want to know what’s wrong with Sacramento, you need look no further than Orange County. That’s where Republican Party insiders have cast aside one of the GOP’s most principled members in its drive to fill the 72nd Assembly District seat vacated by disgraced Assemblyman Mike Duvall, who resigned ...		
					The U.S. Army honors PRI’s Lance T. Izumi
			The U.S. Army honors PRI’s Lance T. Izumi with awards for his parachute jump with the Army’s Golden Knights high-performance jump team. The event was held at the Army’s Southern California Advisory Board meeting on October 23rd in Fullerton. The two officers standing next to Lance are Lieutenant Colonel Miguel ...		
					Faulty data on unruly students stuns Moreno Valley school district
			Administrators say the expulsion and suspension data that Moreno Valley Unified School District submitted last June to the state is entirely incorrect, and that’s why many of its schools seemed to fare poorly in a just-released safety report by a think tank. Earlier this week, the Sacramento-based Pacific Research Institute ...		
					Malpractice should be part of health care debate
			Morris Daily Herald (IL), October 22, 2009 The current debate on health care is the ideal time to look at medical malpractice reform, says an organization concerned with lawsuit abuse. Travis Akin of Illinois Lawsuit Abuse Watch was in Morris Tuesday, Oct. 20, talking about opportunities for malpractice reform as ...