Health insurance is not just a health issue. It's also a jobs issue. Why? Because about 60% of non-elderly Americans get their health insurance through an employer or a labor union. As a result, health insurance and employment are closely related.
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Health Insurance and Labor MarketsHealth insurance is not just a health issue. It's also a jobs issue. Why? Because about 60% of non-elderly Americans get their health insurance through an employer or a labor union. As a result, health insurance and employment are closely related. Non-Proliferation DoubletalkThe recent statement at the G-8 summit in L'aquila calling all non-signatories to "immediately" sign the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) and banning the transfer of enrichment and reprocessing (ENR) technologies to non-NPT signatories, was perhaps unexpected, but not altogether shocking. The statement comes prior to the visit of Secretary Clinton to India in August, who, like her husband before her, is a strong proponent of the regime. Down to ChinatownWhen the mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) labels your country a security threat, you will probably sit up and take notice. The Global Times published the results of a pulse survey where 90% of the respondents indicated that China's security was threatened by India. The Butchers of CorleoneThe Mafia were constantly in my thoughts as we travelled around Sicily. This may have had something to do with the book I was reading at the time, John Follain's The Last Godfathers, which was so cram-packed with gruesome murder and body disposal methodology that I was finding it hard to look at an oil barrel without calculating its remains-dissolving acid capacity in litres. Delaware's Art of JudgingRichard Posner should have been a U.S. Supreme Court justice. Over the years, the legend of Posner, now 70, as the best legal mind of his generation has only grown, while the test for the Supreme Court had veered, Scalia aside, toward the Stepfordian. ActiveCampaign Offers 1-2-All Email Marketing SoftwareThe software developer ActiveCampaign offers 1-2-All, email marketing software that can be used to create, manage and send email to thousands of customers and prospective leads. Student Loans Are EvilWhile President Obama's new plan claims to cut out the middlemen banks, they are still wedged firmly in between. What is most important, however is the continued, astonishing lack of consumer protections that gone unaddressed, will continue to enable massive tuition inflation, and a rapidly growing number of citizens for whom, due to student loan debt, going to college was the worst decision they have ever made. Sotomayor’s Newfound FidelityDuring a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sonia Sotomayor seemingly dispelled many of her critics with her statement regarding her judicial philosophy: "[It is] simple: fidelity to the law. The task of a judge is not to make law -- it is to apply the law. And it is clear, I believe, that my record ... reflects my rigorous commitment to interpreting the Constitution according to its terms; interpreting statutes according to their terms and Congress's intent; and hewing faithfully to precedents established by the Supreme Court and by my Circuit Court. In each case I have heard, I have applied the law to the facts at hand." Mortgage Lenders Abandon Foreclosures, Too ExpensiveMortgage lenders have made a calculated decision to abandon completing the foreclosure process because it is too expensive. Once mortgage lenders consider the expenses involved in foreclosing the property and the fees needed to resale the home, many lenders decide it far cheaper to not take legal possession of the home. The End of OvereatingDavid Kessler's new book The End of Overeating contains an extremely polite but brutal assessment of the role of the modern corporate food machine in promoting obesity in America. How do corporations make us fat? By hiring food scientists to discover precisely the optimal combination of salt, sugar and fat to add to our foods. |
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