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December 14, 2010
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Health Law Will Survive Legal Fight - Holder & Sebelius, Washington Post
In March, New Hampshire preschool teacher Gail O'Brien, who was unable to obtain health insurance through her employer, was diagnosed with an a...
You Can't Force Citizens to Buy Govt-Approved Insurance - Ken Cuccinelli
"This won't be the final round, as this will ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court, but today is a critical milestone in the protection...
Cynical Maneuvering on Health Mandate - Peter Wehner, Commentary
In his 42-page ruling that the keystone provision in President Obama's health-care law - the mandate to force Americans to purchase health insu...
Repeal Would Be Dangerous to Our Health - Derrick Jackson, Boston Globe
Many Republican lawmakers are saying they will make the repeal of President Obama’s health care law their top priority in the new Congress...
Is Obama Better Off if Health Law Repealed? - Michael Tomasky, Guardian
Or the real name of this post probably ought to be, What does Anthony Kennedy think of the individual mandate? As many of you have read, conservative ...
More Opinion and Analysis
Ethanol Idiocy Will Not Die - Rich Lowry
When Al Gore drops an environmental fad, it has truly reached its expiration date. In his wisdom, the Goracle recently acknowledged what almost all ...
A Wiki Hornet's Nest - Eugene Robinson
WASHINGTON -- The most important legacy of the WikiLeaks affair will almost surely be the rapidly escalating cyberwar that the group's renegade ...
Christmas Books - Thomas Sowell
It is hard to come up with Christmas gifts for people who already seem to have everything. But there are few-- if any-- people who can keep up with t...
MORE ON REAL CLEAR
The Clinton Economy: Good Luck, Good Policy, or Both? - RealClearMarket s
Thanks to the controversy surrounding the Bush tax cuts, there's a growing debate over what policy mix is most conducive to economic growth. Some on t...
Taking Stock of WikiLeaks - RealClearWorld
Julian Assange has declared that geopolitics will be separated into pre-"Cablegate" and post-"Cablegate" eras. That was a bold claim. However, given t...
Knicks, Finally, Are Relevant Once Again - RealClearSports
Like a hugely talented and egotistical artist, the city of New York is at once supremely arrogant in its self-importance yet also imbued with a deep a...
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Job Approval Approve Disapprove Spread
President Obama 44.8 48.3 -3.5
Congress 21.3 73.0 -51.7
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