An expose on healthcare in Canada. "Two Women" ... Keep Reading
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Richard Moore’s “Fresh Ideas”
The "Richard Moore for Governor" website features the catchy phrase "Fixing problems...with fresh ideas." But someone in Moore's camp would be wise to check the ... Keep Reading
Stopping Forced Annexation through Grassroots Activism
North Carolina is one of the few states left with forced annexation. ... Keep Reading
The Next Nobel Laureate in Economics?
He hasn't won yet, but should. He should have won before Mohammed Yunus, but certain before Al Gore (who should not have won at all). To see more on de Soto, read on. ... Keep Reading
More on Raleigh’s Train Envy
As Max has pointed out below the problems with the reporting on the trip of the Raleigh officials to worship Charlotte's "Golden God", Raleigh officials can't even get ... Keep Reading
2008 in Healthcare Reform – What’s likely?
Booz-Allen-Hamilton has an interesting article in which they discuss what they see as the progress in health reform in 2008. They don't see change coming from Congress any time ... Keep Reading
Diagnosing Healthcare Before Treating It
Check out this "argument": Uninsured patients get sick faster and die younger. Two medical reports, summarized in today's New York Times, provide comprehensive ... Keep Reading
Ethanol Subsidies
No wonder the caucases are in Iowa! ... Keep Reading
Tax Competition Logic Applies to U.S. States, Too
As you watch this video, think of North Carolina relative to other U.S. states. The same logic applies. ... Keep Reading
Calming Subprime Overreaction
Just as Sarbanes-Oxley was a draconian and overzealous reaction to Enron and Worldcom, so also is Congress gearing up to bailout borrowers and regulate the mortgage industry ... Keep Reading