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A Wall Street Gambling Tax: The Remedy to Inequality
Taxing Wall Street speculation is a great way to raise whatever money might be needed to meet deficit targets.
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Romney’s Bain Problem
While the Supreme Court's upholding of the health care law was last week's most important event in historical terms, it will not be the decisive event of the 2012 …
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Some States Reluctant Over Medicaid Expansion
Republican officials in more than a half-dozen states said they opposed expanding Medicaid or had serious doubts about it.
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Justice Roberts’ Switch
Robert Reich: The Supreme Court ... has only the trust and confidence of average citizens. If it is viewed as politically partisan, that trust is in jeopardy.
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Consumers Who Benefit From Health Care Law Relish Supreme Court Ruling
Having survived its most serious threat, the 2010 health care law moves forward, dented and dinged by the Supreme Courtu2019s forensic-style ruling but still standing.
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Supreme Court Health Care Ruling – A Significant but Incomplete Victory
While I believe that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will improve the overall health of the nation, particularly for women and the underserved, some health care disparities remain.
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A Win for Obama – and Roberts
E.J. Dionne Jr: Still, it is disturbing that the court ... appears to have weakened the law's provisions that sought to use Medicaid.
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America Must Declare War on America
This issue is one of a multitude facing this nation today, and there is only one way to get it done. America must declare war on America.
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Banksters and Members of Congress Are Downplaying JP Morgan Chase’s Sudden Loss of $2 Billion, and More
Banksters and Members of Congress have been downplaying JP Morgan Chaseu2019s sudden loss of $2 billion, and arguing that the loss doesnu2019t mean Wall Street needs more regulations.
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The Bigger Picture: The Physical and Moral Health of the Nation
The political impact of Thursday's stunning Supreme Court decision on health care reform is clear — good for President Obama and the Democrats, bad for Mitt Romney and the …