How Many of the 46.3 Million Uninsured are Immigrants?

CEPR has just posted our second graphic describing the uninsured in the United States. The first graphic emphasized that in the most recent available data (2008), the large majority (38.3 million) of the 46.3 million uninsured are adults age 18 to 64.

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The Deficit and Our Children: Just the Facts

Dean Baker Truthout, April 26, 2010 See article on original website This is deficit-fest week with President Obama’s deficit commission scheduled to have their big public kickoff on Tuesday, followed by an all-day affair sponsored by the Peter G. Peterson Institute the next day. If the deficit hawks succeed, everyone should be really really scared about the deficit by the end of the week and just dying to cut Social Security and Medicare for the sake of our grandchildren

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Rebellion in U.S. Congress Could Mark the Beginning of the End for Afghan War

Mark Weisbrot The Guardian Unlimited , April 23, 2010 En español See article on original website Imagine the United States were spending an amount that exceeded 60 percent of its national income on the military and police. (For comparison, the U.S

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EVENT: Public and Other Non-Commercial Media in the Digital Era

April 30, 2010 Public and Other Non-Commercial Media in the Digital Era 2:15 pm Federal Communications Commission Commission Meeting Room, Room TW-C305 445 12th St SW Washington, DC 20024 CEPR Co-Director Dean Baker will participate in a panel discussion on noncommercial media entitled ” New Strategies for Supporting Public and Noncommercial Media .” The discussion is part of a larger workshop, being held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., that the FCC is presenting as part of its project on the Future of Media and the Information Needs of Communities.

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The Energy Report – 3/12/10: Morning Edition

Susan McGinnis anchor’s this morning’s Clean Skies New Energy Report from Washington, DC On the Program:- Assistant for Economic Policy, Lawrence Summers, talks about the Presidents’ view of domestic natural gas use.- Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) questions GM and Chrysler’s role in the US Climate Action Partnership after getting billions in taxpayer assistance.- New report says California’s global warming law could lead to job losses.- Los Angeles power officials have scrapped plans for an 85-mile “green transmission line” through the southeastern California desert.- NASA study shows droughts have no effect on Amazon rain forests, contrary to previous IPCC reports.

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40 Million to Destroy Someone.

Promoted by Steven- It's really not the the money in politics that really irritates but the use to which it is put. An email leak has California GOP Candidate Steve Poizner in an uproar. Quote: An e-mail in which an adviser to candidate Meg Whitman threatened to spend $40 million or more to ruin her fellow Republican Steve Poizner's reputation provided a rare glimpse this week at the tough tactics in the high-stakes race for California governor.

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Fix The Balance Sheet, Fix Our Economy

Just about everybody realizes that the Stimulus did did not stimulate our economy. In fact, it was probably quite counter-productive, since the borrowed debt and newly printed Dollar Bills have severely weakened the Dollar in comparison to other currencies like the Euro, Yen and Pound Sterling

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Jennifer Roback Morse podcasts on same-sex marriage and prop 8

Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse From the Ruth Institute podcast page . An update on the federal trial on California’s Proposition 8 The MP3 file is here

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Brian Auten begins a series on lifelong learning for Christian apologists

Part one has been posted here at Apologetics 315. Excerpt: The Problem: Good books are imperative for learning and growing.

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Are elderly women who have babies through IVF being selfish?

The lovely Betsy of Ruthblog linked to this old 2009 article from BioEdge. Excerpt: The record for Britain’s oldest women to give birth will be broken next month by 66 year old Elizabeth Munro, from Cambridge. It is thought that Ms Munro, who is single and a successful business woman, travelled to the Ukraine to become pregnant using donor eggs and IVF treatment.

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The Union Advantage Across the States

February 3, 2010 Unions substantially raise wages and benefits for workers For Immediate Release: February 3, 2010 Contact: Alan Barber, (202) 293-5380 x115 Washington, DC – A new report released today by the Center for Economic and Policy Research examines unionization rates, the size and composition of the unionized workforce and the wages and benefits for union workers in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. “The union presence varies across states, but unions substantially raise wages and benefits for workers in every state,” said John Schmitt , the author of the report.

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Fixed Exchange Rate Has Produced World’s Worst Recession In Latvia, Says New CEPR Report

February 3, 2010 Recovery Hampered by Peg to Euro For Immediate Release: February 3, 2010 Contact : Dan Beeton, 202-256-6116; 202-239-1460 WASHINGTON, DC – The Latvian economy has suffered the worst two-year decline in output on record and will have trouble recovering with its currency tied to the euro, according to a new report from the Center for Economic and Policy Research.

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The Unions of the States

February 2010, John Schmitt This report reviews unionization rates, the size and composition of the unionized workforce, and the wage and benefit advantage for union workers in each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia, using the most recent data available and focusing on the period 2003-2009. Pooling data from the monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) over that period yields a sample size large enough to look at the experience of even the smallest states.

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Canadian provincial leader rejects single-payer care to get heart surgery in USA

Political Map of Canada Canada has a single-payer health care system. Everyone pays the government based on their total earned income, and then the government decides who will be treated, based on special interest groups “need”.

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Latvia’s Recession: The Cost of Adjustment With An “Internal Devaluation”

February 2010, Mark Weisbrot and Rebecca Ray The Latvian recession, which is now more than two years old, has seen a world-historical drop in GDP of more than 25 percent. The IMF projects another 4 percent drop this year, and predicts that the total loss of output from peak to bottom will reach 30 percent.

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Federal judge awards German homeschooling family political asylum

The Romeike Family, formerly of Germany Story here from the UK Telegraph . (H/T ECM) Excerpt: The case of the homeschooling couple from Germany who were granted political asylum in the United States, about which Ed West blogged recently, becomes even more interesting if one reads the remarks of the man who granted the Romeikes asylum, Immigration Judge Lawrence O. Burman, of Memphis, Tennessee.

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What Is It Worth To Scrap the Tebow Ad?

Promoted by Steven Foley Erick Erickson has a good take on a Washington Post article by Sally Jenkins . Quote: The groups that run full page ads of women with duct tape on their mouths every time a Republican President nominates a judge want to put duct tape on Pam Tebow’s mouth

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Axelrod "Hopes" Health Reform Isn’t on Life Support; Who’s In Charge?

David Axelrod’s appearance on Meet the Press , this past Sunday, where he said that he hopes health care reform isn’t dying in Congress is prompting Eric Cantor’s office and many of us on the right to ask – Who’s In Charge? Who’s steering the ship? DAVID GREGORY : Mary Landrieu, conservative Democrat from Louisiana, said it’s on life support — health care.

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Video of the Stanford debate between Jay Richards and Christopher Hitchens

Remember this debate ? Atheism vs. Theism and The Scientific Evidence of Intelligent Design Sunday, January 27, 2008 at 4pm PST, Stanford University Christopher Hitchens — Contributing editor to Vanity Fair; visiting professor, New School in New York; author of God is Not Great

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Return of ClimateGate™: Moving Weather Posts!

Junk Science Update: Yesterday, I shared some links with you , links I had sitting on my desk for a while, today, we get word that more climate science shenanigans have been unearthed. First it was hide the decline, bad tree ring data, and suppression of dissenting views… now it’s bad science based on a short telephone call about Himalayan glacier melt , sloppy science about the rain-forests , mountain top ice disappearance based on student dissertation and magazine article , and now — moving weather posts! The Guardian reports: Strange case of moving weather posts and a scientist under siege In the first part of a major investigation of the so-called ‘climategate’ emails, one of Britain’s top science writers reveals how researchers tried to hide flaws in a key study -Snip- The Guardian has learned that crucial data obtained by American scientists from Chinese collaborators cannot be verified because documents containing them no longer exist.

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No Way Out: The Political Constraints Obstructing a U.S. Recovery

Dean Baker Century Weekly (China), February 1, 2010 See article on original website (Chinese, subscription required) Ever since Keynes wrote The General Theory in the 30s economists have understood the mechanism for escaping the sort of slump the economy faced in the Great Depression. The key point was to generate demand.

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New study finds focus on abstinence in sex-ed classes can delay sexual activity

Story from the Heritage Foundation . (H/T The Washington Post via Neil Simpson ) Excerpt: A new study concludes that abstinence-only education had a significant and long-term effect in reducing teen sexual activity

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Morning Coffee Update 2 February 2010

Berlusconi Calls For Israel In EU | Obama Spoiling Relations With China Illinois voters: Governor: Adam Andrzejewski Twitter: @AdamForIllinois US Senate: Patrick Hughes Twitter: @HughesForSenate

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Paul Ryan declares war on Obama’s record 1.56 trillion dollar budget deficit

Rep. Paul Ryan Conservative Republican Paul Ryan’s response to Obama’s new 2010 budget

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Phillip E. Johnson lectures on science and the pre-supposition of materialism

Have you all heard of Phillip E. Johnson, the UC Berkeley professor who is the father of the intelligent design movement?

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