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Kay Bradley

Problems persist for Obamacare's bug-ridden exchanges - 4 views

Good find, Nora. I noticed that almost all of the people interviewed were from states that refused to set up state health care exchanges.....

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olivialucas

Media's False Equivalency Played a Big Part In Government Shutdown - 0 views

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    This article discusses the role inaccurate media portrayal played in the emergence and persistence of the Obamacare debate. The op-ed piece argues that false equivalency in the media by way of exaggerating the mistakes and flaws of one party to criticize the obvious sins of the other party allowed the media to add fuel to the fiery debate without appearing to have a bias for one side or the other.
Lexi Gentry

Doughty but not superhuman - 3 views

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    - China's consumption boom is not enough to succour the world economy. - Today, rising from the once-modest streets is a gaudy building intended for a new kind of model citizen: consumers.
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    Definitely has a lot of interesting insights, particularly the relationship between tourism and consumption in China
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    It is interesting to note the effects of China's one child policy and how it affects the workforce and overall economy. In fact, it seems only logical that China's economy continues to struggle through the generations of only children. In my opinion, that was a obvious and significant flaw of the one child policy and I wonder how the government has prepared to address it in coming years as the work force continues to shrink.
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