Author: The National Center

California Health Insurance Exchange Headed for a Death Spiral

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"Covered California" Will Not Attract Enough Young and Healthy People To Keep Rates Low California's Will Be Just One Of Many ObamaCare Exchanges To Fail Washington, D.C. - "Covered California," the ObamaCare exchange in the Golden State, is headed for ...
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Google Apologizes for Easter Snub; Explains Gun Policy

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Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt Publicly Apologizes for Insult to Christians Worldwide by Celebrating Violence-Linked Union Leader Cesar Chavez with Google Doodle on Easter Sunday; CEO Larry Page Seconds the Apology In Response to Question from Shareholder Activist Group, Google's ...
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Mixed Feelings on Father’s Day, by Darryn “Dutch” Martin

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Another Father's Day is here. It's only the second one in which I've truly felt a part of the celebration. I take great pride in being a father to my two-year-old son, Luther. But, coming from a single-parent home, I ...
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My Judgment Withheld in the Zimmerman Case, by Stacy Swimp

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I shake my head in disappointment and disgust that — in the 21st century — so many people are still blinded by bigotry. And nowhere is this bigotry more apparent than in the feelings and assertions about the case of ...
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NAACP Chief’s Cross-Dressing Advocacy Hurts Voters, by Derryck Green

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Ben Jealous, the president and CEO of the increasingly-irrelevant NAACP, has provided yet recent example of why the NAACP is on life support. It's not enough that, with the help of the ACLU and other identity politics special interest groups, ...
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National Center for Public Policy Research Completes Activity at 32nd Shareholder Meeting of 2013

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Group Holds Corporate CEOs Who Support the Left Accountable - and Supports Those Who Defend the Free Market Dallas, TX / Washington, D.C. - The National Center for Public Policy Research completed activity at its 32nd corporate shareholder meeting of ...
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Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos Asked to Explain Why Amazon Bans the Sale of Legal Gun Parts to Adults, but Not Videos and Games Depicting Mass Murder and Torture to Young People

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Seattle, WA / Washington, D.C. - At Amazon.com's annual shareholder meeting, CEO Jeff Bezos attempted to duck a question from the National Center for Public Policy Research's Horace Cooper about Amazon’s seemingly inconsistent policies toward the sale of violent media ...
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Free-Market Group Presents Shareholder Proposal to Merck Asking Company to Come Clean on Lobbying Goals and Expenses in Light of Company’s Support for Passage of ObamaCare

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Group Also Asks Merck CEO His View of Obama Medicare Plan that Eli Lilly CEO Says Would Lower Private Investment in New Drug Research by $15 Billion Annually Bridgewater, NJ / Washington, D.C. - At today's annual meeting of Merck ...
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Kennedy Center Finally Gets Serious About Who’s Funny

After years of not getting the joke, the Kennedy Center seems to be back in the funny business. The federally-mandated center for the performing arts on the Potomac River just announced that pioneering comedienne Carol Burnett will be the recipient ...
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Time Warner Criticized for Public’s Misperception of Gun Crime in America

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Gun Crime Rapidly Declining, Public Thinks it is Rising Conservative Activist Blames Bias at Time Warner's Cable News Station, CNN, for Distorting Public View of Gun Violence Time Warner CEO Vows to "Strive to do Better" In Presenting the News ...
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The National Center for Public Policy Research is a communications and research foundation supportive of a strong national defense and dedicated to providing free market solutions to today’s public policy problems. We believe that the principles of a free market, individual liberty and personal responsibility provide the greatest hope for meeting the challenges facing America in the 21st century.