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February 20, 2019
Trump’s Border Wall Faces Texas-Size Backlash from Land Owners “Just as Texas Republicans are very supportive of having a strong level of border security, they also are very supportive of property rights,” fellow Mark Jones says of possible backlash to the border wall. Bloomberg: https://bloom.bg/2EhRdVu
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Study links reduced competition to lower patient satisfaction "With lower competition, we suspect there is simply less incentive for providers to keep patients content," says the Center for Health and Biosciences’ Marah Short of the integration of hospital and doctor services. Health Leaders: https://bit.ly/2DYH4vx
February 15, 2019
America's real national emergency President Trump's plan to declare a national emergency to fund a border wall is "more akin to the abuses of executive power we are accustomed to seeing by presidents in flawed presidential democracies than in the United States," fellow Mark Jones says. Houston Chronicle (subscription required): https://bit.ly/2SPQMdh
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A worrisome drop in retail sales A drop in U.S. monthly retail sales to a decade low last December could be a sign of an economic slowdown, fellow John Diamond says. “It does make a recession in 2020 a little more likely.” Texas Standard:
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Business as usual for cartels after El Chapo conviction Mexico, not the United States, bears the burden of investigating El Chapo's wide range of criminal allegations, says Mexico Center expert Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera. She doubts that the new government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador will take serious action.
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