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SCOTUS Decision on Health Care Law–Was it Really a Victory?new

Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts only said that he found the individual mandate was not supported by the Commerce Clause of the Constitution—since people would be taxed for not engaging in commerce.
Random Lengths News  |  Paul Rosenberg  |  07-02-2012  |  Policy Issues

Hate, Taxes and the Expectation of Changenew

This country is not as tolerant nor sophisticated or civilized as we like to believe and yet we criticize other countries for their extremists.
Random Lengths News  |  James Preston Allen  |  07-05-2009  |  Policy Issues

Arnold Beats Up Cripples To Balance Budget

Between the governor's initial January budget and his May Revise, the document he's crafted to set California's priorities not only takes money from the elderly, blind, and disabled, it also raids money from public transit funds.
Random Lengths News  |  By Paul Rosenberg, Senior Editor  |  06-01-2007  |  Policy Issues

Much More Could Be Done to Clean Up Port Pollution, Study Says

A study released by the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Coalition for Clean Air doesn't tout a single “magic bullet” for reducing pollution. “Harboring Pollution: Strategies to Clean Up U.S. Ports” takes a broad, multi-faceted approach.
Random Lengths News  |  Paul Rosenberg  |  10-02-2004  |  Policy Issues

Commission Omission: What's Missing From the 9/11 report

FBI whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds says the 9/11 Commission report is seriously flawed and doesn't address serious intelligence issues that she addressed in her testimony to the commission.
Random Lengths News  |  Paul Rosenberg  |  08-21-2004  |  Policy Issues

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