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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Is our health care system a system?
What are we going to do about this health care system? Or this polyglot of programs we have instead of a system? That’s one of America’s big questions, of course. At the recent Domenici Institute conference in Las Cruces, Dr. … Continue reading
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Driving the rascals out
In 1992, a little organization sprang up in New Mexico called “Drive the Rascals Out,” calling on voters to vote all incumbents out of the state legislature. This organization appeared to have just one member –Marvin something – but it … Continue reading
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Remembering what government is for
The unvaccinated woman got on a plane in London. She flew to Washington, DC, changed planes and flew to Denver, then on to Albuquerque, and from there drove home to Santa Fe. She had measles. During the trip she had … Continue reading
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