Clocking Out: College Kids, Babysitters, and Nail Ladies Edition
Opponents of the Affordable Care Act, having lost in court, now looking to undermine the subsidies to help people pay for insurance.
Defeated Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman launches a $1.2 million campaign against the Affordable Care Act.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s over-the-top declaration of opposition to the Affordable Care Act’s key provisions.
Some states, including Maine, are trying to push even more people out of Medicaid coverage.
Medicaid makes a big difference to real people.
Congressional Republicans’ incoherent political attacks over Medicare.
“That’s really how bad the Ryan budget is: voters don’t believe that real politicians would actually do such a thing.”
Long-term unemployment remains high–but extended unemployment insurance benefits are expiring.
#RickScottFail #53: Scott closed the state’s tuberculosis hospital even as the disease is on the rise in Florida.
“Skill at making money is just that—skill at making money. It’s not evidence that you possess a unique economy-powering genius without which the rest of us would all be paupers.”
Ohio’s college graduates are among the most in debt.
If you still think voter ID is really about stopping fraud, read this. And this. And also this.
Momentum to investigate ALEC’s tax status rolls on.
Finally: Here’s what Romney’s wealthy donors really think of you.
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