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Is disability the new welfare?
The government in Britain recently did something interesting. It asked everyone receiving an "incapacity benefit" -- a disability program slowly being phased out under new reforms -- to submit to a medical test to confirm they were too disabled to work....
Tags: NPR, Back Pain, Interior Policy, United Kingdom, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
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Supreme Court has been no friend of freedom
There's a story Americans have learned about the Supreme Court, a story that affects the way we view high-profile cases like the ones about same-sex marriage that it heard last week. In this story, the Supreme Court has played a crucial, maybe the...Tags: U.S. Congress, Abortion, Same-Sex Marriage, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections
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Goldberg: Is disability the new welfare?
The government in Britain recently did something interesting. It asked everyone receiving an "incapacity benefit" — a disability program slowly being phased out under new reforms — to submit to a medical test to confirm they were too...
Tags: NPR, Back Pain, Interior Policy, United Kingdom, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
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What's behind the hatred of Obama?
What drives Barack Obama's "doubters and haters"? So asks Obama biographer David Maraniss in a recent op-ed article for The Washington Post. By doubters and haters, he means the people who think Obama wasn't born in the U.S., that he's a secret Muslim or...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Racism, Islam, Barack Obama: The Story (book), Bill Ayers
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Liberal anger only makes Ted Cruz stronger
Rude, entitled, arrogant and off-putting: That's how the conventionally wise in Washington are characterizing Ted Cruz, the conservative new senator from Texas. It's a better description of the critics themselves, who are inadvertently helping Cruz...
Tags: Republican Party, Ronald Reagan, The New York Times, Ted Cruz, Elections
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Obama, quit blaming Bush
"Now Gov. (Mitt) Romney believes that with even bigger tax cuts for the wealthy, and fewer regulations on Wall Street, all of us will prosper. In other words, he'd double down on the same trickle-down policies that led to the crisis in the first place."...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Fannie Mae, Personal Income, Philosophy, George W. Bush
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The Cyprus confusion
WASHINGTON -- Logically, what happens in Cyprus should stay in Cyprus. With a population of just over 1 million and an economy that's a mere 0.2 percent of the 17-nation eurozone, the country seems too small to matter on the world stage. Yet, that's where...Tags: Financial Markets, Cyprus, Banking, Economy, Business and Finance, Angela Merkel
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Paul Ryan's new budget is no help to Republicans
Some of Paul Ryan's biggest fans are disappointed in his latest budget. Take New York Times columnist Ross Douthat. He credits Ryan, the Republican House Budget Committee chairman, for trying to give Medicare recipients the power and the incentive to...
Tags: The New York Times, Paul Ryan, Government Health Care, U.S. House Committee on the Budget, Budgets and Budgeting
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Rand Paul stood up for us all
I hope I'm not too late to the fight. Last week, freshman Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., held an old-fashioned filibuster against the nomination of John Brennan to head the CIA. Paul's stated reason for taking to the floor and talking for 13 hours was that...
Tags: U.S. Senate, John Brennan, World War II (1939-1945), Rand Paul, G.K. Chesterton
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Republican reality check beginning with Priebus
Some Republicans haven't gotten to the first step: the one where you admit there's a problem. In a roundup of reactions to the 2012 U.S. presidential election by the magazine Commentary, for example, conservative writer Wilfred McClay says Republican...
Tags: Political Candidates, Tea Party Movement, Voting, Science and Technology, Scott Walker
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Balanced budget amendment still a terrible idea
Frustrated by the persistence of large deficits and alarmed by the long-term gap between spending and revenue, congressional Republicans are promoting a constitutional amendment to require balanced budgets. Rep. Trent Franks, an Arizona Republican, tells...Tags: Public Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Budgets and Budgeting, Republican Party
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Boys in the back of the class
Every year millions of well-intentioned American kids show up for kindergarten or first grade woefully unprepared to learn. Some can't even tell you their complete name, let alone spell any of it. That's enough reason for me to believe "high-quality...
Tags: Sociology, Head Start, Schools, Minority Groups, Columbia University
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