Tags: Entitlement Reform
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The Grover Norquist of Spending Cuts: Jonathan Bydlak and the Coalition to Reduce Spending
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Perhaps Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage Will Force Real Social Security Reform
Unsustainable social net may become even less sustainable
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Who Pays for Obama-Creation Julia's Services, and Everything Else?
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Paul Krugman, on His Policy Reversals Since 2005: 'Well, I've learned a few things since then'
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How to Fix America's Broken Entitlements System
It's time to explore all options for entitlement reform.
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Americans Don't Need Higher Taxes. But They Do Need an Honest Appraisal of their Choices.
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Donate to Reason! Because We'll Keep Talking About Cutting Government Until Some of These Sonsabitches Start Listening! And Even Afterward!
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Why Progressives Support Welfare for the Rich
Democrats' counterintuitive resistance to means-testing Medicare and Social Security
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Paul Krugman's Medicaid Myths
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America's Debt Problem Is a Health Care Financing Problem
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Block Grants: The Medicaid Cuts That Aren't
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‘What Eisenhower Said About the Military-Industrial Complex Is True’
Sen. Tom Coburn on the fiscal time bomb, the military, and morals in America
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Billions Spent to Make Medicare More Efficient Make Medicare More Expensive
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Social Security’s a Wreck! But Let’s Not Rush to Fix It Or Anything
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A Defense of Romney's "47 Percent" Comment
Sooner or later, says Judge Napolitano, the government will run out of other people's money. Romney understands that.
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Poll: 76% of the People are Part of the 53% Who Are Supporting the 47%
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Romney's 47 Percent Gaffe Shows He Believes in the (Untrue) Self-Interested Voter Hypothesis
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Forget Romney: Should We Be Concerned That 49 Percent of Households Get Government Money?
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Nick Gillespie in CY Interview: Nothing Will Change if Your Vote for Smaller Government is Taken For Granted.
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Paul Ryan and the Real Enemy of Medicare
It's easy to improve health care if cost is no object. It's easy to reduce costs if you can tolerate worse health outcomes.