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Reform of Medicare is inevitable given the current debt limit debate. Democrats introduced a plan to reduce spending on Medicare Part D based on the presumption that manufacturers make extraordinary profits from the government. This means premiums for seniors and government spending on Medicare will likely increase, offsetting any savings.
For Barack Obama’s supporters on the left, to say his policy choices have been a disappointment would be an understatement. Explaining how this came about is Jack Goldsmith’s provocative new book.
Developing new, effective drugs is staggeringly expensive, and the high prices of certain drugs on the market are directly related to this initial investment, according to a new AEI Press book.
Electronic voting machines were billed as the wave of the future just months ago, but some states are now deciding whether to ban them.
In Stealing Elections (Encounter Books, 2004), John Fund takes the reader on a national tour of voter fraud scandals ranging from rural states like Texas and Mississippi to big cities such as Philadelphia and Milwaukee. He explores dark episodes such as the way "vote brokers" stole a...
Central to the genius of the Constitution's design are the mechanisms to change it, and while the Amendment process is often arduous, the American people can do a better job of tinkering with the Constitution than Supreme Court justices.
Democrats who complained about how punch-card machines and hanging chads in Florida disenfranchised voters are now complaining about what they earlier insisted was the "cure."
The Food and Drug Administration is woefully underequipped to deal with U.S. food imports.




