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How taxing is it?
“Heredity and environment play a role, but what really makes you what you are is Tax Policy!” This whimsical wisdom was offered in a comic in the March 18th issue of Barron’s Financial Weekly newspaper. Tax policy has long … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs On Current Affairs & Events, Economics, Health Care, Political, Uncategorized
Tagged budget deficit, diabetes, heart disease, obesity, soda, sugar, taxes
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Leaders on Trial
Political leaders everywhere face unprecedented challenges but have had little success meeting them. A new approach is needed. In an Op-Ed recently published by the Millennium Post in Delhi, India, David outlines a simple, yet practical solution. The text of … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs On Current Affairs & Events, Leadership, Political, Uncategorized
Tagged Havel, India, leaders, politicians, pollution, poverty, truth
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Time to Take Charge
Wideanglethinking.com has recently posted discussions about the U.S. budget deficit challenges. Current Federal budget policies put the U.S economy on an unsustainable path over the next decade—unless Congress and the president agree on spending cuts, tax hikes, or both. What … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs On Current Affairs & Events, Economics, Money, Political, Uncategorized
Tagged budget deficit, spending, taxes
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Offensive Defense
The United States spends more on defense – 40% of the world’s yearly defense outlays – than the next seventeen nations combined. In fiscal year 2010, the U.S. defense budget accounted for about 19% of the total federal budget and 28% … Continue reading
Update on Health Care
A recent study from the Optum Institute for Sustainable Health determined that patients don’t know enough about health care to make good decisions about purchasing it. Electronic health records can be an important part of the solution. As we find more … Continue reading
Posted in Health Care, Uncategorized
Tagged electronic health records, insurance, Medicare, medicine
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