Friday, January 11, 2013
What to Watch for in the Next Phase of Health Care Reform | Capital Commentary
What to Watch for in the Next Phase of Health Care Reform | Capital Commentary by Clarke E. Cochrane. MGB: Even more important is the prospect that health insurance company investors are more risk averse than the uninsured. If this is the case, the health insurance market will crash long before 2014 begins, leading to quick replacement of the pre-existing condition reform with a tax subsidized public option or a full-on single-payer system. Some estimate that the real goal of reform was the latter.
A “Common Good” Prescription for our Political Malaise | Capital Commentary
A “Common Good” Prescription for our Political Malaise | Capital Commentary by Michelle Kortwell Kirtley. MGB: In order to preserve lower income taxes, we have set ourselves on a road to either diminish health benefits (or force them to be more cost effective - an experiment that has never worked) or to set up a new tax system - such as an employer paid consumption tax - to fund them adequately. Given that the prospects of health care reforms pre-existing condition reforms may yet bankrupt the entire health insurance industry, a few dollars in Medicare cuts seem like a small issue.
Understanding Upcoming Supreme Court Decisions | Capital Commentary
Understanding Upcoming Supreme Court Decisions | Capital Commentary by Julia K. Stronks. MGB: Affirmative action cases are about balancing competing groups. Marital rights are not. The are about whether gays and lesbians are able to exercise the basic adult right to form one's own family, rather than being relegated under the law to eternal childhood - with their families of origin retaining their rights as next of kin. Additionally, this cases illustrate the fact that marriages are not performed by clergy or state, but are instead a choice of the parties involved. If this is the truth for Christian marriage for heterosexuals, it must also be true for homosexuals. It the Center does not believe this, then the Center needs to rethink.
African-American Turnout and the Fate of the Voting Rights Act | Capital Commentary
African-American Turnout and the Fate of the Voting Rights Act | Capital Commentary by Timothy Sherratt. MGB: What is important is whether the election authorities are dominated by those who would suppress minority votes, not the population of the voters.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Can We Do Anything About the Sandy Hook Horrors? | Capital Commentary
Can We Do Anything About the Sandy Hook Horrors? | Capital Commentary I agree with Steven Meyer. The Church must lead on the issue of getting the guns. It is the only authority some gun owners (or their mothers) will listen to.
Educating the Good Citizen | Capital Commentary
Educating the Good Citizen | Capital Commentary by Kevin R. Den Dulk. MGB: Civic education has always come outside the educational system. It comes in families, campaigns, union or non-union shops, churches and civic clubs. College level activity usually shows who will be the future leaders in this regard, but not all leaders have a B.A. degree or a J.D. Had I gotten a J.D., I may have been in Congress by now, although none of my classmates in Pre-Law have so ascended.
In Search of Political Courage | Capital Commentary
In Search of Political Courage | Capital Commentary by Michael J. Gerson. MGB: On Medicare, I have always thought that the best solution was to build measures to foster the birth of more children, thus ignoring the demographic certainty of catastrophe altogether. Short of that, consolidating health care taxes into a single employer-paid consumption tax (with offsets for those who wish to self insure or get their own outside coverage) would provide more than enough competition to lower costs - although single payer would be the west way to drive these down as well, if properly empowered to bargain.
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