2015년 3월 9일 월요일

Share the View 2: Obamacare Goes to Court


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THE LATEST OPINIONS FROM BLOOMBERG VIEW

MARCH 4, 2015bloombergview.com

LAW
Megan McArdle: "The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in King v. Burwell, which will decide whether the federal government can offer insurance subsidies on the health exchanges it operates." Liberals are "mounting an all-out push to convince the Supreme Court that the very legitimacy of the institution is at stake. This is first-class flummery." Read more...
Noah Feldman: "Even though I've been warning about a mounting confrontation between the state of Alabama and the federal courts on gay marriage for the last month, I have to admit that I find the latest development pretty shocking." Read more...

POLITICS
McArdle: Hillary Clinton used private e-mail instead of government accounts for her entire term as secretary of state. "It's difficult to avoid the conclusion that this was an attempt to avoid transparency and accountability for whatever it is she wrote. Such manipulations should severely hurt her presidential aspirations. Odds are, however, that Democrats will rally around her, because what choice do they have?" Read more...
@fdwilkinson (Francis Wilkinson): Ted Cruz's character keeps overwhelming his intellect. Read more...

MIDDLE EAST
The Editors: "Egypt's top court has forced a delay in elections for parliament -- a governing body the country has been going without for almost three years. Sadly, that tells the story of what's happened to the revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak." Read more...

FAMILY
Noah Smith: "A little while back, I suggested that the U.S. should help the millennial generation make the transition out of youthful poverty by forgiving some of their mountainous student debt. One positive effect of that bailout, I argued, would be to boost American fertility rates, which have fallen since 2007. I think that the difficulty of raising a family in the U.S. is a problem that needs a more comprehensive solution." Read more...

INDIA
Dhiraj Nayyar: "India's hawkish central banker Raghuram Rajan certainly cheered investors with his second surprise rate cut in less than two months. ... It could help India defy the conventional wisdom that the economy can't record high growth until it undergoes big-bang liberalizing reforms." Read more...

LATIN AMERICA
Mac Margolis: "For anyone despairing of finding an escape route for Argentina's gathering economic and political crises, President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has a strategy: talk." Read more...

REAL ESTATE
Jonathan J. Miller: "There's been plenty of talk recently about signs of recovery in the housing market. Rather than think about housing as a single market, it might be helpful to look at housing as many markets based on everything from geography to price to new versus existing." Read more...

NEWS ROUNDUP
Barry Ritholtz (Read the news roundup)
  • Wall Street has its eyes on millennials' $30 trillion inheritance: Read more...
  • Innovation, not easy money, is behind the Nasdaq's return to 5,000:Read more...
  • Why Buzzfeed is the most important news organization in the world:Read more...
Jonathan Bernstein (Read the news roundup)
  • HuffPollster reports that Barack Obama's public opinion bump appears to have leveled off: Read more..
  • Chris Blattman at the Monkey Cage has the evidence on microfinance:Read more...
  • The Upshot's David Leonhardt on King v. Burwell: Read more...
Katie Benner (Read the news roundup)
  • Fab, the online purveyor of trendy goods that was once valued at almost $1 billion, has finally sold to PCH for an estimated $15 million: Read more...
  • Subspace, a mobile-device security company, was acquired by Box: Read more...
  • Will.i.am tried to coin some terms during his Mobile World Congress remarks: Read more...

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