Health Care Reform, Keith Olbermann Comes Out Swinging…

Churchill’s argument was this”I have heard it said that the government had no mandate such a doctrine is wholly inadmissible. The responsibility for the public safety is absolute and requires

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Quote Of The Day…

The insurance industry, of course, loves the Baucus plan. Need we say more? via Paul Krugman – Baucus and the Threshold – NYTimes.com.

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Industrial Agriculture and GMO’s

I grew up with a strong support for the power of technology…But the abuses perpetrated in the name of technological advancement of agriculture in the past few decades have left

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The Real Health Care Reform

Something I keep pushing in the healthcare reform debate…Agriculture is key to real reform. Recently a team of designers from M.I.T. and Columbia was asked by the foundation of the

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The Status Quo Leads To What?

America spends twice as much on healthcare as other developed nations for worse results, yet real reform remains stalled. Opponents successfully muddy the debate, offering weak alternatives like Health Savings Accounts while private insurers prepare to profit off mandates and subsidies without genuine cost controls—leaving consumers and the country at risk.

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Muses About the State of Agriculture

Nicholas Kristof, writing in his column, had what I think is probably the best definition I have ever seen of the state of our agriculture… I think I figured out

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The Hijacking of Health Insurance Reform

…the public — struggling with the worst economic downturn since the 1930s — is looking on with great anxiety and confusion. If the drug companies and the insurance industry are

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The Houston Chronicle on Health Care Reform

There are times my hometown newspaper makes me proud…This is one of them. In an editorial yesterday they laid out the argument for health care reform and touched many of

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