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After tort reform in Texas, malpractice premiums at a Catholic hospital fell from $153 million a year to $2.3 million.

Why is unemployment rising faster in the U.S. than in other countries? The average increase in unemployment for 27 countries is slightly less than half the U.S. increase.

Butchering your own food: “With classmates looking on, Jake hunkered down over a 120-pound castrated pig with a .22-caliber rifle pointed at its skull and…pulled the trigger.”

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6 Responses to “Hits & Misses – 2009/10/27”
  1. Joe S. Says:

    Answer to the question in item three: Because Obama’s stimulus package is not working.

  2. Nancy Says:

    John, are you encouraging butchering or just reporting?

  3. Ken Says:

    The tort reform result is rather incredible.

  4. Vicki Says:

    “Butchering” article is enough to turn you into a vegetarian.

  5. Larry C. Says:

    Did you see this? Lord Stern (UK global warming alarmist) says we should “stop eating meat to savethe planet.” http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6891362.ece

  6. Devon Herrick Says:

    Texas is a good example of where tort reform has worked. People harmed by malpractice are free to sue, but “non-economic” damaged are capped. This limits the ability of savvy lawyers to manipulate weak-minded jurors into enriching sympathetic plaintiffs.

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