Here is the brutal truth: families with the worst medical problems and the most expensive medical needs would be better off if Obamacare had never...
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January 3, 2024 • Weekly Newsletter
Washington Doesn’t Understand Obamacare ([link removed])
John C. Goodman (Forbes)
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Here is the brutal truth: families with the worst medical problems and the most expensive medical needs would be better off if Obamacare had never become law. And here’s another brutal truth: we all can get sick. So how about we just repeal this failed law? READ MORE » ([link removed])
New Way to Care ([link removed])
Social Protections that Put Families First ([link removed])
By John C. Goodman
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How FDR Emasculated the Black Press in World War II ([link removed])
David T. Beito (Reason)
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President Roosevelt’s civil liberties abuses extended far beyond the Japanese internment camps. And there are few better examples than the New Deal’s campaign against the black press. The details will shock you. READ MORE » ([link removed])
The New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights ([link removed])
The Untold Story of FDR’s Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance ([link removed])
By David T. Beito
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ChatGPT Is a Calculator; Deal with It ([link removed])
Michael C. Munger (AIER)
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ChatGPT and other forms of AI are not so different from the printing press, the calculator, and GPS systems. These new technologies were “disruptive,” too. Can we move on now? READ MORE » ([link removed])
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California Would Have Low-Cost Housing If Government Allowed It: The Mortenson Experiment ([link removed])
Lawrence J. McQuillan (The Beacon)
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Inexpensive housing would be built in California if government allowed it. But it doesn’t, and, as a result, the state’s streets teem with 151,000 homeless people, a human and moral tragedy unequalled in American history. There is an answer. His name is Chris Mortenson. READ MORE » ([link removed])
Beyond Homeless: Finding Hope ([link removed])
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When Liberal Became a Political Adjective ([link removed])
Daniel B. Klein
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The Ongoing Legal Battle: Biometrics, 5th Amendment, and Phone Decryption ([link removed])
Jonathan Hofer
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The Problem With the Power Plant Rule ([link removed])
Paige Lambermont
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