Despite the rhetoric and generous Obamacare subsidy, there is a new and damning report out this week that the Medicaid program doesn’t make people healthier among a series of benchmarks. “Medicaid coverage generated no significant improvements in measured physical health outcomes in the first 2 years, but […]
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Somehow the national news media, with the assistance of the lack of communication by the Republican Party, framed the entire “Fiscal Cliff” discussion about a need for increased revenue. The dialogue in the nation was completely one-sided and totally ignored that our Federal Government doesn’t have a […]
Read more →Take a stiff drink before reading this piece. The Fiscal Cliff is the name given for the 2013 increase of Federal Government taxes and budget cuts. The Bush-era tax cuts expire and the 2013 “Budget Control Act” kicks in, among other budget cuts & new taxes. The […]
Read more →From the United States Chamber of Commerce: -Bruce
Read more →In the past 48 hours, since the election results were complete, over 40 major American companies announced job cuts and layoffs. I wonder why. In completely unrelated news, I’m sure, the Heritage Foundation asks a very good question… What’s next for Obamacare now? The bad news is […]
Read more →This has been a topic I’ve discussed here before — the looming “fiscal cliff” facing the U.S. economy in 2013. I’ve also voiced concern that, just as happened when the Bush tax rates were in jeopardy in the past, the current business decision-making is stalling due to […]
Read more →Those of us sad people who spend all of their time engrossed in the everyday political minutiae are all too familiar with the coming “fiscal cliff.” But even those familiar with the coming “cliff” sometimes get the facts wrong. I’ve heard many pundits say the “cliff” is […]
Read more →Neil Barofsky, former Inspector General for the TARP program, tells Business Insider why things in our nation’s capital have gotten so crazy. Bottom line: Barofsky said the incentive structure in our nation’s capitol is all wrong. There’s a revolving door between bureaucrats in Washington and Wall Street […]
Read more →Today’s jobs report is not as easy as “more jobs added than analysts expected” or “the unemployment rate rose to 8.3%.” You really need to dig into the report. It is complex and doesn’t fit well on a bumper sticker. What you need to look at is […]
Read more →Former U.S. Senator Judd Gregg has some interesting thoughts on the state of the nation’s economy and its impact on the upcoming Presidential elections. September is a month where unusual and often extremely damaging things seem to happen. It is the month that kicked off the Great […]
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