The U.S. must urgently move beyond its cliché-ridden debate on healthcare.
Mr. Trump, Just Follow Germany’s Example
Republicans coming up short on Obamacare Repeal and Replace
The Terrible Truth About Income Inequality
U.S. politicians pretend to support the poor and middle class. They are firmly in the pockets of the super-rich.
Don’t Count the Democrats Out Just Yet
Why U.S. Republicans may not gain another unearned victory in the fall.
The United States’ Self-Defeating Gotcha Culture
Congressional hearings on healthcare.gov: show-trials and perils for democracy.
The U.S. Civil War Continues
One of the biggest hoaxes of American history is that the Civil War ended back in 1865. Battling over racism then, health care now, U.S. society is still at war with itself.
Health Care and the Road to American Serfdom
Individual rights in the United States are not threatened because government is too oppressive. The real problem is that government is too weak.
Protecting the Nanny State Boss
Are Republicans intent on creating a U.S. nanny state, too — only substituting employers for the government?
The Case for German Leadership on Health Care
Could the Germans actually be more “capitalist” than the Americans? Let’s consider drug prices.
Health Care: A Modest Bipartisan Agenda for a Rugged America
Will the newly elected Congress be able to make the U.S. health system safe for the individual?