Posts Tagged ‘john boehner’

The Passage of Obamacare is Nothing Short of Unfortunate

With the stroke of a pen late Tuesday morning came the latest challenge to the land of the free and home of the brave. There is nothing free about imposing on the American populace a mandate to purchase a particular product. Likewise, there is nothing brave about failing to stand up to an administration more invested [...]

Analyzing the Blair House discourse

The Blair House health reform summit held Thursday concluded with minds largely unchanged. This is unfortunate. Republicans used the occasion to articulate real and legitimate concerns many have with existing Democratic reform proposals while President Obama and those of his party present expressed concerns of their own. While their points of view differed, it is [...]

Things learned in the debate over health care reform

With some form of health care reform poised to be enacted following the passage of a trillion-dollar, pork-filled boondoggle in the U.S. Senate on Christmas Eve, reflection on the course of this policy debate and its broader implication for the trajectory of the Obama administration seem warranted. Whatever results in the coming months on the issue of [...]

A Great Step: John Boehner Answers Questions from Digg Users

I just saw this on Digg: an interview in which Mark Preston, CNN’s Political Editor, asks the top user-submitted questions from Digg users to House Minority Leader John Boehner. This is the sort of openness and willingness to embrace peer production that we need to continue to build upon. It’s certainly a good step forward. [...]

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