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  • An Impossible Promise: Capping Costs But Not Benefits

    Unlike our President and many of our representatives in Congress, I've tried to read the 1000+ page health care bill a few times this week. As a lawyer, I'm used to dealing with tedious and confusing legal jargon, yet this monolithic bill is still too hard for me to understand. It proposes drastic...
    Posted to AIP Blog by Despina Karras on 07-22-2009
    Filed under: free market, stimulus package, stimulus, universal health care, Heritage Foundation, insurance, economics, federal government, health care benefits, health care tax, "the demands of this moment", health care reform, deadlines
  • Is the Stimulus "Targeted, Timely, and Temporary?"

    The Obama Administration had announced before unveiling the stimulus package that it would have to be "targeted, timely, and temporary." Last week I wrote about the Heritage Foundation's analysis of the stimulus money failing in these items, this week the USA Today confirms this view. Today...
    Posted to AIP Blog by Alexa Shrugged on 06-01-2009
    Filed under: stimulus package, stimulus, michigan, economic recovery, job losses, economic crisis, unemployment, Heritage Foundation
  • Stimulus Fail: Not Timely or Targeted

    Remember when the Obama Administration said while pushing for the stimulus bill to be passed that it would be timely and targeted? The Heritage Foundation has been tracking the claims and has found that the bill is neither. As this chart provided by Heritage shows, the spending of the billions in the...
    Posted to AIP Blog by Alexa Shrugged on 05-25-2009
    Filed under: capitalism, stimulus package, government spending, stimulus, economic recovery, economic crisis, Heritage Foundation
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