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Wealthcare

An excellent essay from Jonathan Chait at The New Republic on conservatives obsession with the philosophies of Ayn Rand. — The current era of Democratic governance has provoked a florid response on the right, ranging from the prosaic (routine denunciations of big spending and debt) to the overheated (fears of socialism) to the lunatic (the belief that Democrats plan to put the elderly to death). Amid this cacophony of rage and dread, there has emerged one anxiety that is an actual idea, and not a mere slogan or factual misapprehension

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Wealthcare

Bill Maher challenges Obama: "Stand up for the 70 percent of Americans who aren’t crazy"

On “Real Time” Friday night, host Bill Maher closed his show with some sharp words for the Obama administration with regards to how they have responded to criticism from figures such as Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin. Maher called the White House “cowards” for allowing Van Jones to resign following a series of right-wing attacks and for capitulating to those who complained about the nature of Obama's back-to-school speech

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Bill Maher challenges Obama: "Stand up for the 70 percent of Americans who aren’t crazy"

Let’s All Learn From ACORN’s Whore Video…

The community-oriented group ACORN became quite the political target during last year’s election. Because, you know, they’re brown and poor and conservatives viewed them as a leftist cog in the system.

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Obama tries to build momentum for health overhaul

“President Barack Obama will tell the nation in a prime-time address precisely how he wants to expand health care, pitching a fresh argument — but, to liberal disappointment, no demand — for a government-run insurance option. “The president's going to speak clearly and directly to the American people about what's in this bill for them,” press secretary Robert Gibbs said Wednesday, hours before Obama appeared before a rare joint session of Congress and a live national television audience.” —— In one of the provisions “Americans would be fined up to $3,800 for failing to buy health insurance under a plan that circulated in Congress on Tuesday as divisions among Democrats undercut President Barack Obama's effort to regain traction on his health care overhaul.” The fast-moving developments put Obama in a box. As a candidate, he opposed fines to force individuals to buy health insurance, and he supported setting up a public insurance plan.

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Rep. Joe Barton: Republicans Will Repeal Health Care Reform If It Passes

On a conference call last month, Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) hedged a little bit on the question of whether Republicans, if they won a congressional majority in 2010, would repeal a health care bill passed by the 111th Congress. Rep

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Rep. Joe Barton: Republicans Will Repeal Health Care Reform If It Passes

Average gamer is 35, obese, and depressed

Researchers from the CDC found that the average gamer is 35, obese, and depressed. Adult gamers are also less social and assertive, in addition to poor overall health

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Artificial life is only months away

Artificial life will be created within four months, a controversial scientist has predicted. Craig Venter, who led a private project to sequence the human genome, told The Times that his team had cleared a critical hurdle to creating man-made organisms in a laboratory.

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Competition lacking between private health insurance carriers

One of the most widely accepted arguments against a government medical plan for the middle class is that it would quash competition – just what private insurers seem to be doing themselves in many parts of the U.S. Several studies show that in lots of places, one or two companies dominate the market. Critics say monopolistic conditions drive up premiums paid by employers and individuals.

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Sorry, Reasonable Republicans, But These Are Literally ‘Brownshirt Tactics’

Michael Gerson says we should never, ever, ever accuse anyone of behaving like a Nazi , because the Nazis were super, super evil. There is an internet law about it and everything: as soon as you call someone a Nazi you have lost the argument. We won’t quibble with that law’s infallibility when it comes to, you know, overheated message board (or chat show) arguments

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Sorry, Reasonable Republicans, But These Are Literally ‘Brownshirt Tactics’

U.S. defeats China in crucial media trade case

GENEVA – The United States has defeated China in a wide-ranging ruling at the World Trade Organization that could provide massive market opportunities for American makers of everything from CDs and DVDs to music downloads and books. The verdict Wednesday finds definitively against China for forcing American media producers to route their business in China through Chinese state-owned companies. It could also set a larger precedent for others such as U.S.

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