Archives By Author: Del Meyer

Kamala Harris, AG, State Of California: I Will Fight For… I Will Fight For…

Posted on May 21, 2017 2:11 pm By Del Meyer in In The News

The Fight for Barbara Boxer’s California Senate Seat on her retirement in 2016 “Let me take just a moment to tell you what makes Kamala Harris so special,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts blogged, encouraging her national donor base to give to Harris. “She’s exactly the kind of leader we need in the Senate,” Sen. […]

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Unanticipated Medical Outcomes

Posted on May 21, 2017 2:10 pm By Del Meyer in In The News

Isn’t it a physician’s duty to be perfect in clinical outcomes? The Kansas legislature has introduced SB 96. The disclosure of unanticipated medical outcomes and errors act was introduced in 2015 and has been scheduled for a hearing in Senate Judiciary this week. This bill imposes a duty on health care providers to make mandatory […]

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1.5 Million Missing Black Men

Posted on May 21, 2017 2:10 pm By Del Meyer in In The News

By JUSTIN WOLFERS, DAVID LEONHARDT and KEVIN QUEALY APRIL 20, 2015 For every 100 black women not in jail, there are only 83 black men. The remaining men – 1.5 million of them – are, in a sense, missing. 17 missing black men for every 100 black women. “Missing” menAmong cities with sizable black populations, […]

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Donald Trump Enters The Presidential Race-Who Is Donald Trump?

Posted on May 21, 2017 2:09 pm By Del Meyer in In The News

DONALD J. TRUMP Chairman and President, The Trump Organization Donald J. Trump is the very definition of the American success story, continually setting the standards of excellence while expanding his interests in real estate, sports, and entertainment. He is the archetypal businessman –a deal maker without peer. Mr. Trump started his business career in an […]

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Don’t Blame Trump

Posted on May 21, 2017 2:05 pm By Del Meyer in In The News

DON’T BLAME TRUMP: AMERICAN DEMOCRACY WAS BROKEN BEFORE HE MUSCLED IN BY KURT EICHENWALD | Newsweek | ON 5/3/16 DONALD TRUMP SHOULD BE A NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT THIS FALL AND BERNIE SANDERS SHOULD NOT. In the 2016 U.S. presidential race, that Perónist disdain for the electorate is on display. This is not a judgment on the merits […]

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Practice Fusion, #1 In EMR With 25M Electronic Medical Records, Debuts IPad App

Posted on May 21, 2017 2:01 pm By Del Meyer in Feature Article

With great power comes great responsibility, and in few places is that more true than the healthtech industry. Practice Fusion is the leading provider of electronic medical records, now helping 130,000 doctors to track records for 25 million patients, CEO Ryan Howard told me today. That’s over 3x the EMRs hosted by Kaiser Permanente or the VA. […]

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It’s A Good Day For BABIES

Posted on May 21, 2017 2:00 pm By Del Meyer in Feature Article

Or so says Rep Bette Grande, who introduced the bills. North Dakota has all but enacted what would be two of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country. . Even those in North Dakota who normally balk at government spending don’t seem concerned about spending money on a fight over the U.S. Supreme Court’s […]

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The Ludwig Von Mises Institute

Posted on May 21, 2017 1:59 pm By Del Meyer in Feature Article

A Special Message from Lew Rockwell April 15th is a horrible day, because it sums up all the wealth destruction called taxation that we are subjected to all year long. As Murray Rothbard pointed out, taxation is the worst method of looting us. Inflation is destructive, of course, and it might make a loaf of […]

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There Oughta Be A Law

Posted on May 21, 2017 1:59 pm By Del Meyer in Feature Article

by Adam Allouba You may not hear that precise expression every day, but you recognize the sentiment. It’s one that you probably feel yourself now and then: The government should do something to fix some problem or another. It may be something gravely serious or nothing more than a minor nuisance; it may be something […]

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America’s Privileged Class

Posted on May 21, 2017 1:58 pm By Del Meyer in Feature Article

We’re No. 1 — In Public Employee Pay Andrew G. Biggs National Review, August 12, 2013 Pay for state and local government employees has gotten a great deal of publicity. Lost in the press attention, however, is that federal employee compensation remains a problem, too, and new data again indicate that Washington, D.C., may be […]

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