Sunday, November 3, 2013

Saturday News: Ezra Klein says Obamacare’s problems are much deeper than the website; Kate Zernike exposes Christie’s budget strategies; Dan Freed explains how the free market has kept debtors in their homes.

Politics and Government

In The NY Times, Kate Zernike exposes Christie for embracing budget strategies he previously scorned as a candidate.

At The Street, Dan Freed explains how the free market has kept defaulted debtors in their homes.

An Emerson College poll puts Cuccinelli within two points of McAuliffe.

From Town Hall, Steve Deace predicts what would happen if the 2016 Iowa caucuses were today.

On Forbes.com, Philip Harvey details why Conservatives and Liberals alike have a big stake in shrinking government.

Monetary Reform

In The Asia Times, Doug Noland writes Greenspan is in dreamland.

From Forbes.com, Nathan Lewis asks if China should issue gold bullion coins that aren’t practical in the U.S.

On TGSN, Ralph Benko examines Kipper und Wipperzeit, part of James Narron and David Skei’s chronicling of forgotten financial crises from 1620 to 1920.

Tax

At Town Hall, Dan Mitchell writes if there’s a grand bargain, taxpayers should get a tax cut rather than a tax hike.

From Forbes.com, Pete Sepp & Andrew Moylan believe politicians who support the Internet sales tax will face a ballot box awakening.

Spending

In The Washington Post, Ezra Klein says Obamacare’s problems are much deeper than the website.

From Bloomberg, Ezra Klein details Obama’s broken technology promise.

At National Review, Mark Steyn discusses the phalanx of lies surrounding Obamacare.

On CNBC Larry Kudlow argues Obamacare is a sign the entitlement-state is crumbling.


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