3) I don't blame voters for not voting for Democrats- there are stark divides in this country, and the average voter isn't coming from a value-neutral position to research dozens of policy positions in deciding who to vote for- but I do blame them for not picking better Republicans. ...
The explosion of AI tools in health care is reviving the once heated debate over medical malpractice. But it’s not clear that the old battle lines, in which doctors and Republicans pushed for liability limits, and Democrats and plaintiffs’ attorneys pushed back, will hold. In the years sin...
Taxes ... whether some Americans should pay more to help achieve deficit reduction. If so, who? And would higher taxes help or hurt the economy? Kill or create jobs? It's a fight Occupy Wall Street has taken to the streets, in city after city. It's a fight the Republicans have take...
“Let’s be clear: The border was broken, but this year, when Democrats and Republicans worked together to finally write new border laws, we were blocked,” he said, blaming Donald Trump for deep-sixing a solution that would boost Democrats in an election year. “We all know who...
Majority Republicans, who sponsored all of the bills, say the overall package is meant to boost the state economy by making Montana’s income-tax rates more “competitive” with other states, attract and help business, and lower taxes for as many taxpayers as possible. ...
While going down the rabbit hole of online kerfuffles can lead to madness (and none of us deserve having to know who Laura Loomer is), the last week of right wing cannibalism over immigration policy* should put to rest the question of whether or not Democrats, the left et alia should at...
Although a move in Congress to expand child care subsidies might be a nonstarter, both Democrats and Republicans are talking about reducing poverty. "[C]hild care is a barrier to people going to work," Maag said. The EPI's Blair called Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's plan ...
And if the government pays for it in the state, well, that’s a problem, you’re going to have to raise taxes. But do you know who’s paying for this one? The feds. The feds will pay, the taxpayers in the other states. So let’s go and really hit the ceiling and we’ll ...
Ivy League educated MBA-types might sit around forever trying to gather “more data”, and either not make a decision in a timely manner, or make one that is far too dependent on their models and almost completely devoid of anything like common sense. That type of thing...
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