We are in the last hour before the Supreme Court rules about President Obama's famous health care law and speculation is abound. Will it be struck down? Upheld? No one is quite sure, but everyone has a guess.
I don't.
Some of you may know that one of my undergraduate degrees is in political science with a focus in law. I studied for the LSATs and considered going to law school. I decided instead to get my Masters in journalism. That being said, I've studied the legal system quite a bit.
So amidst this speculation, this uncertainty and uproar, there is a bigger question than "will this be upheld." That question is "what are the repercussions?"
Questioning politics today and taking an honest look at what's happening around the world.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Health Care: Why We Should Care
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2012,
Controversy,
Decision,
Health Care,
Individual Mandate,
Obama,
Supreme Court
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Why I Caved.
Yesterday a friend of mine asked if I was planning to vote in the recall election today. I said no. I am a Maryland resident and want to keep my Maryland residency for when I move back after graduating. Why go through the hassle of becoming a Wisconsin resident to vote once (actually twice, with the presidential election in November. I planned to vote absentee.)? My friend didn't ask any more questions, but smiled at me and said ok.
I voted today (clearly my friend knows me too well). Here's why...
I voted today (clearly my friend knows me too well). Here's why...
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2012 Recall,
Barrett,
election,
Obama,
recall,
recall election,
Romney,
Scott Walker,
Tom Barrett,
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Walker
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