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Republican Party Still Holds the Reins in U.S. Policymaking

February 18, 2016 bppj 0

By Rob Moore 2/18/16 Despite recent Democratic success in White House races, Republicans control 69 of the country’s 99 state legislative districts. I’m writing to […]

Magnitude of 2008 Stock Market Crash Hard to Grasp

February 11, 2016 bppj 0

By Taylor Myers What does 19.2 trillion mean to you?  For most people, that number can be pretty hard to conceptualize. It looks like this: 19,200,000,000,000. […]

What's in Store for "Obamacare" in 2016?

February 5, 2016 bppj 0

By Matthew Valeta 2/5/2016 Obamacare’s third open enrollment period just ended and while Congress forgot to shut down the government, health care reform continues to be a regular […]

No Easy Answers in Net Neutrality Debate

January 29, 2016 bppj 0

By Tarunima Parbhakar 1/29/2016 The Internet has long been hailed for bringing about limitless possibilities for the society. We can think of classrooms without teachers, […]

Four Policy Distinctions Between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders

January 20, 2016 bppj 0

By Rob Moore 1/20/2016 With less than 2 weeks to go until the Iowa Caucuses, Bernie Sanders has come within striking distance of Hillary Clinton in […]

The Devil is in the Details in Bush's Poverty Proposal

January 16, 2016 bppj 0

By Rob Moore 1/16/2016 During this week’s Republican debate, the issue of poverty was largely ignored as trade, security, and most pointedly, Hillary Clinton dominated the […]

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The ACA Cost Crunch: Why Hospitals are Deporting More High-Cost Patients

January 13, 2016 bppj 0

By Danny Hogenkamp In 2000, a drunk driver in Stuart, Florida collided with Luis Jiménez, an undocumented gardener from Guatemala. After life saving surgery, Martin […]

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How Political Economy Can Inform the GM Labeling Debate

January 6, 2016 bppj 0

By Eunice Kim and Moon Parks In recent years, controversy surrounding genetically modified [GM] food has taken on a new dimension in the form of […]

Basic Income Could Be Substance for Federal "Grand Bargain"

January 4, 2016 bppj 0

By Rob Moore 1/4/2016 Last month, Finland’s center-right national government put forth a bold plan to pilot a basic minimum income plan in 2017 with the goal […]

Why America Is Already Great Again

December 21, 2015 bppj 0

By Darian Woods 12/21/2015 “We have a great educational system that is—it’s really a triumph of the civilization. I don’t think there’s anything comparable in […]

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