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2013 Most Viewed Posts
Although CYNICONOMICS isn’t quite a year old, we’ll join the bloggers who report their most viewed posts at the end of the calendar year. We added up our page views here and on two other sites that publish our articles … Continue reading
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Tagged America's urban distress, CBO, Congressional Budget Office, federal government debt, Financial Analysts Journal, Jon Stewart, Kevin Warsh, Niall Ferguson, Paul Krugman, Rick Santelli, Seeking Alpha, William Poole, Zero Hedge
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Obamacare’s Unintended Consequences: It’s Not Just a Technology Problem
Ron Suskind’s Pulitzer Prize-winning account of Barack Obama’s first two years in office, Confidence Men, tells the inside story of the wheeling and dealing that culminated in the Affordable Care Act (ACA). According to Suskind:
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Tagged ACA, Affordable Care Act, Beige Book, Confidence Men, exchanges fiasco, fiscal risks, Health and Human Services, HHS, hiring disincentives, insurance exchanges, Jon Stewart, Kathleen Sebelius, Massachusetts state health reform, Megan McArdle, Michael Cembalest, Obamacare's unintended consequences, Ron Suskind, Stewart-Sebelius interview, Sunlight Foundation, Tyler Durden
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