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While many interesting and valuable points come up in Goodman and Saving's post, several assertions raise some secondary questions about the true nature of the statistical comparisons.
This event will examine more radical reforms that — while aiming to accomplish the same goals as the current Social Security program — would do so through fundamentally different structures.
If the president is serious about building a system that delivers more quality choices at lower cost for every American, here is where he should start.
This article is the transcript of a debate concerning health care issues.Consumers are increasingly being asked to bear more of the costs and responsibility of their health care, in a growing trend called consumer-driven health care, or CDHC.Congress gave CDHC a big boost two years ago...
Scholarsassess the Medicare Advantage plans, howthey differ from traditional Medicare, how well they meet beneficiaries' needs, and how they affect competition.
Scholars from AEI and elsewhere answer key questions about Medicare drug coverage and government controls.
Gingrich and Goodman primarily offer the initial outlines of what might turn out to be at least several good ideas, but they should be challenged to flesh out the best of their many ideas more extensively and realistically in the future.
President Obama's focus on Supreme Court nominees that have empathy for the little guy amounts to nothing more than state-sanctioned prejudice, violating the ideal of impartial justice.





