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Alfred Ingram

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Alfred reviewed and starred this story - Sep 9, 2009
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5.0

It describes the issues, not just the ideology

Healthcare reform is life or death to me

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Alfred reviewed this story - Aug 29, 2009
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5.0

Human interest, not breaking news

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Alfred posted and reviewed this story - Aug 27, 2009
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4.4

It describes how interests distort behavior in the health insurance business.

We need to look at what's actually happening, instead of obsessing over non-existing death panels and socialist conspiracies.

Mr. Potter notes that a third tactic is for insurers to raise premiums for a small business astronomically after an employee is found to have an illness that will be very ... More »

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Alfred posted and reviewed this story - Aug 26, 2009
Alfred posted and reviewed this story - Aug 26, 2009
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5.0

This makes us aware of what may be a fundamental flaw in the way the Congressional Budget Office estmates costs in health care legislation. Important newa

The doom and gloom we've been hearing about lackof cost controls in the various plans might be dangerously overblown.

The Congressional Budget Office’s consistent forecasting errors arose not from any partisan bias, but from its methods of projection. In analyzing initiatives meant to ... More »

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Alfred reviewed this story - Aug 26, 2009
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2.1

This is opinion. They see this through the lens of commerce. They don't see tjat many of the emails come from the Democratic party, not the Obama team that functioned so effectively during the campain.

The messages are mixed. Rhe party motivation and Obama's are sometimes at cross purpose, making the online / social medium a lot less sffective

part of the reason that happened is the absence of the marketing professionals who brought a tightness and focus to the campaign’s messaging. More »

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Alfred posted and reviewed this story - Aug 25, 2009
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