The court was right, legally, in upholding subsidies for policies purchased on federally-administered state exchanges. And it actually did Republicans a big favor, politically.
Pot potency is an argument for legalization
If the concern is that today’s pot is too potent, the only option is a less potent legal alternative.
A sorry English learner saga and ideological blackmail
A 23-year effort to get federal judges to order Arizona to spend more on educating English learners ends with a whimper.
FCC socks it to AT&T. Right on!
Although generally skeptical about government consumer protection regulation, AT&T deserved the big fine for deceptive promises about unlimited internet access.
Presidential Roundtable: Clinton, Bush, Christie, Paul
Clinton and Bush announcement flubs, the Christie surprise, Paul’s clever flat tax.
Europe should tell Greece no
Another bailout on concessionary terms would carry more risks than a Greek default and euro exit.
To curb Chinese cyber attacks, threaten market access
Access to our markets is the only leverage the U.S. has that Chinese leaders can’t ignore.
No need for distortion about per-pupil funding
In Arizona, distinction between a state and local contribution is largely artificial.
Subsidizing e-cigarettes? What are we smoking?
An e-cigarette manufacturer is relocating from Washington to Mesa. Arizona taxpayers may underwrite the move.
Senate Dems give GOP an election gift
They want to threaten to shut down the government before Republicans have a chance to.