The Need for U.S. Constitutional Reform

A country that preaches modernization to other nations does anything but that at home.

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Who is Janet Yellen?

Who is President Obama’s nominee for Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve?

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On the Rise Again: U.S. Health Care Spending

Why is U.S. health care spending about to start accelerating again?

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Big Pharma’s Expansion Into Emerging Markets

More harmful practices by Big Pharma as U.S. sales decline and patents expire.

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Health Care and Productivity

Productivity means better health care costs less, not more!

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Trade Deals Must Allow for Regulating Finance

Instead of pushing for cross-border financial deregulation, the United States should learn from other nations’ safeguards.

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Boehner’s Berlusconi Moment

Will it take the United States 20 years to rid itself of Tea Party obstructionism?

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Rethinking America’s Exceptionalism

Can Americans exist without the ideology of exceptionalism that has carried them for over two centuries?

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The U.S. Civil War Continues

One of the biggest hoaxes of American history is that the Civil War ended back in 1865. Battling over racism then, health care now, U.S. society is still at war with itself.

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Why Hong Kong is Unhappy

A rich business society, but with a suffering majority.

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