WOUDENBERG: Sober about immigration, the American Dream
The appeal of the U.S. is precisely why we need to so scrupulously protect it.
The appeal of the U.S. is precisely why we need to so scrupulously protect it.
As much we don’t like to admit it, our Legislature is allowed to pick sides.
While certainly not fun, a case of the measles rarely causes death.
Instead of solely finding a way to build more cellblocks, the focus should be on how to not need more.
No one is entitled to a job they love at their ideal salary.
There is integrity and gratification in working hard and receiving my paycheck.
That the government exploits damages caps to justify harming its people through some sort of cost-benefit analysis is doubtful.
Unfortunately, Obama’s solution for uninsured young people, rather than to educate and promote this great option, is to use that fact to justify imposing federal health insurance on everyone and to penalize those who don’t buy into the federal program.
For the voter, Republican or otherwise, it suggests an irresolute moral character that makes at least this conservative think twice about why she’s involved in a party that apparently can’t be bothered to look after its own.
The states are free to exclude a provider from its Medicaid program for any reason provided under state law.
Rather than limit the decision to its facts, the court instead sweepingly discarded the reasonable resistance right in its entirety.