The National, Bipartisan Loathing of Hospital Monopolies

State legislators of all political leanings are fed up

The United States, rather famously, has the highest health care prices in the developed world. And one of the chief drivers behind that is high hospital prices: hospitals receive $1 in $3 spent in the United States on health care, and they're more profitable than other notorious health care sectors such as insurers or ...
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The National, Bipartisan Loathing of Hospital Monopolies

Why I Won’t Vote for Joe Donnelly

Or the ethical and strategic limits of red-baiting

Over the past two years I have written over sixty pieces arguing that Trumpism poses a clear and present danger to liberal democracy; that an effective opposition to Trumpism must involve resistance but also the deepening of democracy; and that given the nature of the US political system, this means ...
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Why I Won’t Vote for Joe Donnelly

Why Liz Watson’s Progressive Endorsements Matter

A look into Indiana’s 9th district

Fighting for democratic ideals and for social justice must include principled thought and careful strategic calculation. In this post, Jeff Isaac demonstrates how this is done, as he links his political thought to political action in the race to unseat a particularly bad Republican Congressman, Trey Hollingsworth.  -Jeff Goldfarb For well ...
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Why Liz Watson’s Progressive Endorsements Matter