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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Gun violence and social responsibility
Nobody’s going to take your guns away. Realistically, that’s impossible. Government’s not trying to, and nobody in a responsible position is saying it should. There are too many guns and – face facts – too many places to hide them. … Continue reading
A healthy approach to economic development
Are you really ticked off at the dismal condition of New Mexico’s economy? Are you sick of hearing about our lousy tax laws, our unwelcoming business climate and our unprepared work force? Have you lost patience with the reports about … Continue reading
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Tagged economic development, genetically modified food labeling, New Mexico
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Who will regulate health insurance?
The future of health care – or at least how we pay for it – is confusing, to say the least. One question is what happens to New Mexico state authority under the Obamacare law. New Mexico contains quite a … Continue reading
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Tagged health care regulation, health insurance, New Mexico, Obamacare
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