Health Issues Half the funding for President Obama's health care reform is paid for by cutting spending on elderly, and the way they're going to cut spending is by squeezing the doctors and squeezing the hospitals, says John Goodman, President, CEO and the Kellye Wright Fellow of the National Center for Policy Analysis... Environment Issues Did environmentalists try to exploit the BP oil spill for political reasons, asks H. Sterling Burnett, a senior fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis... Health Issues If the United States adopted universal health insurance coverage and there were sufficient capacity, there would likely be an increase in hospital stays of roughly 3.8 million per year and in emergency room visits of approximately 13.1 million per year, according to a new study... NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH State and Local Issues With its low cost of living and 31,000 new jobs added since January, Houston offers recent graduates opportunity on a budget, say observers... Taxes The death tax will not die because an entrenched group of special interests benefit from it and hold a large sway over Congress, says tax analyst Curtis S. Dubay... International Issues Spain's regions outspend the national government two to one, leaving many of them in dire fiscal straits as tax revenues shrivel, say observers... |
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