Insurer with NY’s ‘worst’ record of complaints gets $340M Obamacare loan
(Washington Examiner – Richard Pollock) *Lead Story*
13,753 Gov’t Requests for Google E-Mail Data in 2012, Most Without a Warrant
(CNS News – Penny Star) *Must Read*
Jon Huntsman: Republicans Should Push States to Legalize Gay Marriage
(Breitbart – Tony Lee)
Report: 47 Percent of Detroit Property Owners Pay No Taxes
(The Blaze – Becket Adams)
Montana clears bill that would allow sheriffs to arrest federal agents
(Daily Caller – Nicole Lafond)
Pelosi: Oh, this minimum wage thing is happening, just get ready
(Hot Air – Erika Johnsen) *Must Read*
Board Must Defend Recess Appointments, Court Says
(Washington Free Beacon – Bill McMorris)
Culture, Capitalism, and Horse Meat
(PJ Media – Mike McNally)
Rand Paul on Sequester Fearmongering: ‘Balderdash’ – ‘President Is Making Stuff Up’
(NewsBusters – Noel Sheppard)
All goods ‘subject to negotiation’ for Japan to join Asia-Pacific trade talks
(The Hill – Vicki Needham)
Obama, Holder Called Out for Not Enforcing Existing Gun Laws
(Newsmax – Cyrus Afzali)
Chinese Admiral Expects “Quick” Win in Japan War
(American Interest – Walter Russell Mead)
Texas Experiences Meteoric Rise Of Relocation Inquiries From California Companies
(Forbes – Rex Sinquefield)
Why is Wal-Mart worried? Payroll tax could cut consumer spending.
(Christian Science Monitor – Husna Haq)
Buyers Circle Around Ailing Fisker Automotive
(MIT Technology Review – Martin LaMonica)
Here’s how Washington insiders think the sequester fight is going to go down
(AEI Ideas – James Pethokoukis)
Jeb Bush Privately Told Florida Republicans to Oppose Medicaid Expansion
(National Review – Robert Costa)
Free market at odds in debate to export more natural gas
(Human Events – Audrey Hudson)
DoD Spends $5.2 Million on “Goldfish Studies”
(Townhall – Daniel Doherty)
The Singapore Cure. An economic, not political, solution to the health care crisis.
(Weekly Standard – Matthew Continetti) *Must Read*
Posted by Tom Brown on February 22nd, 2013 under News
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