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The just-passed health care reform bill will inflict more damage on an already-weakened American economy and will cause bigger deficits and higher taxes.
The current poor economic climate is not as bad as it is going to get. Some say the economy is going to get worse before it gets better.
Tax increases cannot plausibly address the coming entitlement crisis.
For the 85 percent of Americans who already have health insurance, the Obama health plan is bad news.
This Outlook outlines six simple—and bipartisan—changes to the tax code that can help the country move toward a tax code aimed towards economic growth and away from complex regulations and political favoritism.
By allowing their well-reasoned and often well-founded critiques of government action to metastasize into a categorical rejection of all prospective government action, while continuing to deny the basic political economy of the welfare state, conservatives increasingly find themselves in an ideological and practical straightjacket.
When using the "human capital model" to compare federal workers with workers in the private sector, it is easy to see that federal worker are consistently overcompensated.
Lack of a plan is only one of the problems with President Obama's economic strategy.





