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My Best Case for Using Worst Possible Case Thinking While Designing The National Health Care Program

Thursday, September 10, 2009

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As a person who strongly supports the establishment of a high quality, efficient, intelligently managed, and honorably functioning system of health care in the United States that includes every citizen on an equal basis, I feel obligated to offer the following line of thinking regarding dangers inherent in such a system.
My sense of obligation in [...]

Sometimes Conservatives Get It Right: Government and End of Life Dilemmas

Thursday, September 3, 2009

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Through clenched jaws, and fluctuating surges of dread and high hopes, I am forcing myself to enjoy the current hellacious debate underway here in the United States over the Obama administration’s titanic struggle to enact substantive health care reform. Moreover, the longer I ponder the arguments pro and con, and the shifting cast of frequently [...]

Random Thoughts and Practical Recommendations Regarding the National Health Care Debate

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

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Much depends on the outcome of the extraordinary struggle underway in Washington. D.C. over the Obama administration’s muddled effort to establish a system of health care that includes all U.S. citizens. As a result, the outcome of this particular struggle will almost certainly shape the nation’s social agenda for the next generation.  If the [...]

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