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Cass Sunstein Olympics
Supernanny
Cass Sunstein's 'Friendly Paternalism': It’s For Your Own Good, America
Regulatory
czar leaving White House to return to Harvard Law School
Obama
Information Czar Cass Sunstein Confronted on Cognitive Infiltration of Conspiracy
Groups
Cass Sunstein
on U.S. Regulation: Judy Woodruff
Cass
Sunstein Predicts Repealing Right To Bear Arms (video)
AUDIO: Cass Sunstein
Wanted to “Mandate” Links on Private Websites (2001)
Sunstein's
testimony to a Senate Subcommitte on his "Regulatory Assessment" (video)..
explains how regulations help
business grow
Document
Dump: Obama Regulatory Czar Cass Sunstein
Sunstein’s
Disingenuous Regulation Claims
Obama
Regulatory Czar Backs Off Call for Gov't to Attach Lower Value to Older People
Cass Sunstein Explains Why ‘Environmental Justice’ Buzz Words Matter and
Shows How the Government Uses Them to Spend Your Tax Dollars Unchecked
Cass
Sunstein and his Lady Macbeth: Wife ..White House advisor Samantha Power- their
radical ideas
Obama
confidant's spine-chilling proposal Cass Sunstein wants the government to "cognitively
infiltrate" anti-government groups
It was President Obama's pick for the Supreme Court, Elena Kagan, who
hired radical regulatory czar Cass Sunstein as a Harvard law professor.
Elena
Kagan and Cass Sunstein connection
Cass
Sunstein's "creepy" mindset
Obama
advisor Cass Sunstein's paper "Conspiracy Theories"
In a lengthy academic paper,
Obama's regulatory czar, Cass Sunstein, argued the U.S. government should ban "conspiracy theorizing."
White
House regulatory czar Cass Sunstein seeks "chilling effect" on the
internet. Book "Rumors" examines "what can be done"
to quell rumors. For Sunstein, "part
of the answer lies in recognizing that a ‘chilling effect' on those who
would spread destructive falsehood can be an excellent idea.
The government should be required to fund abortion in cases such as
rape or incest, argues President Obama's newly confirmed regulatory
czar, Cass Sunstein.The interpretation of federal law should be made not by judges
but by the beliefs and commitments of the U.S. president and those
around him, according to President Obama's newly confirmed regulatory
czar, Cass Sunstein.
Obama
pick for regulatory czar extremist Harvard professor Cass Sunstein approved
by senate.
It is "desirable" to redistribute America's wealth to poorer nations,
argued Obama's newly confirmed regulatory czar, Cass
Sunstein.
Obama's newly confirmed regulatory czar, Cass Sunstein, drew up a
"First Amendment New Deal," a new "fairness doctrine" that would
include the establishment of a panel of "nonpartisan experts" to ensure
"diversity of view" on the airwaves
Obama's regulatory czar, Cass Sunstein:
There is no moral concern regarding cloning human beings since human
embryos, which develop into a baby, are "only a handful of cells,
Obama's
newly confirmed regulatory czar Cass Sunstein, argues that the U.S. government
should have the right to force broadcast media companies to air commercials that foster a "diversity" of views, "If it were necessary to bring about diversity and attention to
public matters, a private right of access to the media might even be
constitutionally compelled. The notion that access will be a product of
the marketplace might well be constitutionally troublesome," wrote
Sunstein in his 1993 book "The Partial Constitution.
Restrictions on access to abortion would turn women's bodies into
vessels to be "used" by fetuses, according to President Obama's newly
confirmed regulatory czar, Cass Sunstein.
Cass
Sunstein's new book calls for monetary fines for spreading rumors
The U.S. should move in the direction of socialism but the country's
"white majority" opposes welfare since such programs largely would
benefit minorities, especially blacks and Hispanics, argued
Obama's newly confirmed regulatory czar, Cass Sunstein.
-"The absence of a European-style social welfare state is
certainly connected with the widespread perception among the white
majority that the relevant programs would disproportionately benefit
African Americans (and more recently Hispanics)," wrote Sunstein. Theses comments were made in Sunstein's 2004
book "The Second Bill of Rights"
Economic crises can be used to usher socialism into the U.S., argued President Obama's newly confirmed regulatory czar, Cass Sunstein.
In his 2004 book "The Second Bill of Rights," Sunstein used the
precedent of the Great Depression to point out that historic economic
crises "provided the most promising conditions for the emergence of
socialism in the U.S."
Cass Sunstein,
Obama's newly confirmed regulatory czar, defended the possibility of
removing organs from terminally ill patients without their permission.
He has also has strongly pushed for the removal of
organs from deceased individuals who did not explicitly consent to
becoming organ donors.
Books by Cass Sunstein, the "staunch defender of government
intervention in economic and social affairs";
The
Partial Constitution
After
the Rights Revolution: Reconceiving the Regulatory State
The
Second Bill of Rights: FDR's Unfinished Revolution and Why We Need it Now More
than Ever
Nudge:
Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness,
co-written by Richard H. Thaler
Designing
Democracy: What Constitutions Do
A
Constitution of Many Minds: Why the Founding Document Doesn't Mean What it Meant
Before
Radicals
in Robes: Why Extreme Right-Wing Courts are Wrong for America
A
Czar is Born: Books by Cass R. Sunstein discussed
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