Practicing medicine has become a frustrating vocation. While physicians continue to learn new therapies and advanced surgical techniques to improve the lives of their patients, a constant drumbeat by both the government and the private sector to control costs is turning medicine from the art of healing to the art of battling byzantine bureaucracies. Meanwhile, […]
To Control Crime, Break Cycles of Drug and Welfare Addiction
December 3, 1994 With the Mid-term election finally over, many voters failed to notice a major figure who was not even on the ballot – Hartford Superior Court Judge Authur Spada. As a one-man grand juror, his honor had the courage to expose in his 18-month investigation the correlation between welfare dependency, drug addiction and […]
Wall Street Speculators Saved by Bailout of the Mexican Peso
February 6, 1995 A populist revolt over the bail out of Wall Street speculators after the devaluation of the Mexican peso forced Bill Clinton to use his executive powers to rescue the Wall Street Welfare State. Three weeks ago, the bailout appeared to be a done deal with the leadership of both parties predicting swift […]