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Refuting the claims of Ezra Klein

It’s clear that the health care system in the United States needs more work. Achieving lower costs, though, will require replacing government regulations with physicians.

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The Facebook obsession

“Facebook will end on March 15!” Don’t be alarmed, it’s just a rumor. This headline of an article caused a sense of bewilderment among many of us Facebook users.

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Flunk guns out of our colleges

Rep. Jack Harper, R-Surprise, has proposed two bills to the Arizona legislature that would condone the carrying of guns on campus for college faculty and students. However, his intentions are misguided.

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Constructive criticism

Congress missed its opportunity last week to talk constructively with Hu Jintao. Calling people “Nazis” is a bad way to get what you want.

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A fire sparked a revolution

The Tunisian revolution has become a prime example of fast- paced societal change. Will gaining freedoms in such a short time period work in Tunisia’s benefit or bring about its demise?

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César E. Chávez Day would educate Arizonans

Senate Bill 1108 pushes for César E. Chávez day to be observed in Arizona. It is important that this holiday is recognized to remember the oppression that hindered civil rights and workers’ rights, which Chávez fought against in the Southwest.

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Media these days

If people know more about “Jersey Shore” than current events, whose fault is that?

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Don’t look at Congress

The obsession with Washington, campaigning and Sarah Palin obscures the places where most governance actually happens — the states.

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Repeal, baby, repeal

The newly elected GOP majority held a vote to repeal the health care law. Obstructionism toward the American people is occurring when they can't afford it. It shamelessly and heartlessly continues.

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Obey the hyprocisy

After nearly two years in court Shepard Fairey and the Associated Press have reached a financial settlement, though Fairey’s ethical misconduct remains.

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Silver lining

Obama spoke of uniting a country and remembering those lost at the memorial service in Tucson. He successfully mourned the deceased while still giving the country hope.

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