By Arthur Alpert How does the world change? Are the efforts of extraordinary individuals required or do powerful forces come into play? It’s an eternal argument I don’t pretend to answer. At the Albuquerque Journal, however, it sure looks as if replacing one miscreant has turned the daily from a political tool into a newspaper. […]
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An Excellent Start, But Not Perfect
May 8th, 2017 · 3 Comments · health care reform, journalism
Tags:AHCA·Arthur Alpert·Freedom Caucus·George Will·Karen Moses·Kent Walz·Rep. Michelle Lujan-Grisham·Rep. Steve Pearce
History-Making Aspect of ACA Takes Back Seat to Political Vitriol
September 30th, 2013 · 1 Comment · budget policy, health care reform, journalism, role of government
By Denise Tessier The story opened with “History will be made Tuesday.” But history was relegated to second string when it came to the headline. “Like it or not, OBAMACARE is here” is the headline that ran atop the front page of the Sunday Journal print-edition, on its central story about this week’s rollout of […]
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