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David Hogberg

David Hogberg is a writer living in Washington, DC. He is author of the Substack, The Sowell Man.
by | Sep 7, 2005

The latest shot fired across the bow of consumer-directed healthcare is Malcolm Gladwell’s recent article in the New Yorker. Gladwell…

by | Aug 24, 2005

Leave it to the political left to treat a serious issue in a frivolous manner. The case in point is…

by | Aug 12, 2005

WASHINGTON — President Bush recently urged Congress to move on Social Security reform. The President deserves a lot of credit…

by | Aug 8, 2005

I’m inclined to give John Garamendi, California’s insurance commissioner, a smidgen of credit. His new report, which advocates universal health…

by | Jul 25, 2005

WASHINGTON — Among the mainstream media it is axiomatic: If you’re an environmentalist you’re as close to sainthood as you’ll…

by | Jul 15, 2005

WASHINGTON — In general, the most expensive health insurance market is the individual market. Thanks to lots of bad state…

by | Jul 7, 2005

As President Bush prepares to announce his first Supreme Court nominee, we’ll no doubt be hearing about all sorts of…

by | Jun 24, 2005

WASHINGTON — In recent weeks I had become increasingly glum about the prospects for Social Security reform this year (although…

by | Jun 22, 2005

WASHINGTON — Too often the media portrays environmental groups as selfless do-gooders and their opponents as greedy corporate polluters and…

by | Jun 17, 2005

There he goes again. Last Monday Paul Krugman made another ill-fated venture into health care. Like his other columns, it…

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