Allowing Americans the freedom to choose. The question is frequently asked what economist Milton Friedman would
recommend regarding the economy if he were alive today. There can be
little question that, were he alive, Friedman would endorse the policies
he did throughout his career: less government spending, less ... MORELanny Ebenstein: What Would Milton Friedman Do?
Allowing Americans the freedom to choose. The question is frequently asked what economist Milton Friedman would
recommend regarding the economy if he were alive today. There can be
little question that, were he alive, Friedman would endorse the policies
he did throughout his career: less government spending, less ... MOREVIDEO: Politics, Lies And Internet Videos
The White House Disinformation Campaign on Libya
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Glenn Greenwald: The Illusion Of Choice
The issue is how much they agree. Wednesday night's debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney underscored a core truth about America's presidential election season: the vast majority of the most consequential policy questions are completely excluded from the process. This fact is squarely at odds with a primary claim made about ... MORE
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Motivating Youth To Watch Presidential Debates
by Katie Kieffer. Hit the gym; grab dinner with friends; build a bonfire. These are three evening activities I prefer to watching presidential debates—and I am a political commentator. Few young people watch presidential debates and I understand why. After Wednesday’s initial presidential debate, I realized that Republicans are failing to exploit the debates and ... MORERegulation Led To California's Gas Price Nightmare
Prices surge thanks to EPA bureaucrats. Gas prices have exploded in California, surging 50 cents per gallon in just one week to an all-time high of $4.614. The state's gas supply has been squeezed by refinery outages as well as EPA requirements that prevent certain blends of gasoline from being sold before November. However, the LA ... MORE
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Sam Patterson: Crony Capitalism Hits Uber Small Business
Suppressing competition for political interests. The upstart car service Uber offers customers in major cities such as
Chicago, San Francisco and Washington a smartphone app to call for a
car. It’s an innovative idea that many residents love, but not everyone
is excited about the new service. The D.C. Taxicab Commissioner declared ... MORE
Top 10 Obama Anti-Business, Anti-Job Actions
from Human Events. President Obama loves to complain that he inherited an economic mess.
That may be true, but his wrong-headed policies have only made matters
worse, taking actions that hurt businesses and stunt job growth. 1. Obamacare costs Obamacare will impose a new cost on many small businesses that
currently do not provide health ... MORECharles Kennedy: EPA Regulation Squelch US Coal Industry
The EPA forces through their agenda. A group of economists at the Brattle Group have just released a report that studies the impact of the Environmental Protection Agency’s
(EPA) air regulations on coal fired power plants. The findings predict
that between 59,000 and 77,000MW capacity of coal power plants will be
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VIDEO: LAPD's Brutal Beating Caught On Camera
LAPD contends "public servants" acted appropriately. You decide
The Latest Scam From California's Public-Sector Unions
by Steven Greenhut. If California voters grant the state government the massive income-tax and sales-tax increases that Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative Democrats have been demanding via November’s Proposition 30, those same officials will quickly squander the money by shoveling even more benefits to those already well-compensated ... MORELeft Wants Multiculturalism To Trump Free Speech
by Victor Davis Hanson. The American Left used to champion free expression. We were lectured --
correctly -- that the price of being repulsed by occasional crude talk
and art was worth paying. Only that way could Americans ensure our daily
right to criticize those with greater power and influence whom we found
wrong and objectionable. ... MORE
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