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Overloaded and sinking: how to make Medicaid even worse, the Obama way
IN June 2005, after months of fierce debate over Social Security reform, the chairman of the National Governors Association (NGA) issued a sobering...
National Review, 12/01/09 by Duncan Currie · More from publication -
The mobility agenda
Creating an Opportunity Society, by Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill (Brookings, 347 pp., $28.95) BACK in the heady days of July 2007--shortly...
National Review, 12/01/09 by Duncan Currie · More from publication -
Asian persuasion: Obama inherits Bush's quiet triumphs in the East
DURING a twelve-day span in November, Barack Obama met with the leaders of Japan, China, and India. The substance of his trip to the Far East was...
National Review, 12/01/09 by Duncan Currie · More from publication -
The swaps of Jersey: how the Garden State fell into decline
Paramus, N.J. A DDRESSING a crowded room at the local Elks Lodge, not far from one of North Jersey's ubiquitous shopping malls, Republican...
National Review, 10/05/09 by Duncan Currie · More from publication -
Mr. Suburbia: what the GOP can learn from Virginia's Bob McDonnell
Arlington, Va. SHEILA JOHNSON isn't just any Virginia Democrat. Co-founder of Black Entertainment Television and part owner of three professional...
National Review, 09/21/09 by Duncan Currie · More from publication -
Five decades of crisis: the persistent, alarming link between illegitimacy and poverty
SOMETIMES, a crisis lasts so long, or proves so impervious to remedy, that it becomes normal. We are now 44 years removed from Daniel Patrick...
National Review, 08/24/09 by Duncan Currie · More from publication -
Not your father's Latin America: its troubles continue, but the region has made real progress
HUGO CHAVEZ likes to boast that history is on his side. During a recent broadcast of his talk show, Alo Presidente, the Venezuelan leader informed...
National Review, 08/10/09 by Duncan Currie · More from publication -
Japanese crossroads: does our most important asian ally face another decade of decline?
OVER the past quarter century, global perceptions of Japan have fluctuated violently. In the 1980s, the country was touted as an emerging...
National Review, 07/06/09 by Duncan Currie · More from publication -
The parent problem: on the persistent link between family structure and black poverty
IN late March, the Urban League issued its 2009 "State of Black America" report, which declared that "African Americans remain twice as likely as...
National Review, 06/08/09 by Duncan Currie · More from publication -
Robbing Bismarck to pay Boston: cap-and-trade is an interstate wealth-transfer program
ON June 6, 2008, the U.S. Senate rejected a motion to end debate on the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, which would have established a "cap...
National Review, 04/20/09 by Duncan Currie · More from publication
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