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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
  • Obama supporters on cap and trade: a huge tax that will decrease GDP

    "I think if you get into the way it was written, it's a huge tax and there's no sense calling it anything else. I mean, it is a tax ." So says Warren Buffett , Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and perhaps even more importantly, one of the President's biggest supporters in the economic...
    Posted to AIP Blog by Despina Karras on 06-28-2009
    Filed under: energy, cap and trade, capitalism, free market, stimulus package, government spending, taxes, stimulus, job losses, tax issues, economic crisis, regulation, unemployment, green jobs, cap and tax, consumers, economics, environmentalists
  • The Question that our Political Leaders should be asking every day...

    Last night, the Jewish Policy Center hosted an excellent panel discussion on economics in Washington D.C. Talk radio host and bestselling author Michael Medved moderated the discussion that included Stephen Moore from the Wall Street Journal and economic experts Lacey Hunt and Douglas Holtz-Eakin. The...
    Posted to AIP Blog by John Hanlon on 06-15-2009
    Filed under: stimulus, health care, economics
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