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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Lessons to learn from our Johnson administration
In the early days of Gary Johnson’s governorship, I had occasion to be at the State Capitol talking with some of his new appointees. “Oh,” one of them said to me, “so you work for the Department of Labor.” He … Continue reading
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Repeal and replace?
Repeal and replace Obamacare. We’ve heard it a million times; it has been a rallying cry of Republicans in Congress ever since it was passed. What is it about this law that makes it so hated? Probably not the provisions … Continue reading