Wednesday Links
- Senate Judiciary Committee abandons hope of bringing any real change to the Patriot Act. Julian Sanchez in The Nation: “The Obama administration makes vague, reassuring noises about constraining executive power and protecting civil liberties, but then merrily adopts whatever appalling policy George W. Bush put in place.”
- Cognitive Dissonance: New poll shows rising support for a so-called public option in health care, even as the public continues to oppose greater government control over the health care system.
- It has been tried before: Why increasing the size of government won’t work.
- Podcast: The real problem with American health care: You are not the customer. More here.
• October 21, 2009 @ 5:18 pm
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Tags: civil liberties, cognitive dissonance, executive power, government control, Health, health care system, healthcare, imminent collapse, judiciary committee, Julian Sanchez, new poll, Obama administration, Patriot Act, protecting civil liberties, Senate Judiciary Committee, Social Security
Filed under: Cato Publications
Tags: civil liberties, cognitive dissonance, executive power, government control, Health, health care system, healthcare, imminent collapse, judiciary committee, Julian Sanchez, new poll, Obama administration, Patriot Act, protecting civil liberties, Senate Judiciary Committee, Social Security


