The Choice Almost Nobody Wants
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | October 6th at 11:45 PM |
Far be it from me to not give credit where it is due. Unlike what I detailed last night in the inaugural edition of the Choice and Competition Death Watch, it should be pointed out that the new federal health care legislation did actually create a new choice in many states. A key piece of the legislation was the creation of a new set of | Read More »
Expanded Cornhusker Kickback Would Cost Billions
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | January 26th at 11:02 PM |
By now, everyone is aware of the lucrative payoff that Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson (D) received to vote for the Senate health care bill. Despite mounting evidence to the contrary, Nelson insisted that every state would get the kickback and he would make sure that happened (as Brian Faughnan reported a few weeks ago). Needless to say, Nelson’s kickback, when expanded to all 50 states | Read More »
Taking Technology to the Next Level: Flip4.org Officially Launches
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | January 2nd at 12:32 AM |
Conservative voices all over the internet have been engaged in a discussion of the future of technology in the Republican party. [One such piece is the one put up by David Hinz earlier today.] With that in mind, I want to echo the statement of Tim Goddard over at The Next Right: Only when technology is put to the pursuit of specific goals and in | Read More »
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