
The War On Poverty: $15 Trillion & Nothing To Show For It

John Fund: Twilight Of The Unions
Hard times at the AFSCME convention. Since 2008, we’ve seen the biggest economic crisis since the Great Depression. Unlike 75 years ago, however, unions and the Left have this time largely failed to build a rigorous movement of economic populism to further their goals: Witness the now largely disbanded Occupy movement. Indeed, as members ... MORE
Steve Conover: Is Government Really 'The Solution'?

Walter E Williams: Too Much College
College for all just waters down higher education. In President Barack Obama's 2012 State of the Union address, he said that "higher education can't be a luxury. It is an economic imperative that every family in America should be able to afford." Such talk makes for political points, but there's no evidence that a college education is an economic ... MORE
Ira Stoll: Obama's Enemies Face Tax Scrutiny
Job creators critical of Obama are in the crosshairs. Billionaires thinking of becoming politically active on the right side of the political spectrum be warned: the press will want to know how much you pay in taxes. President Nixon tried to get the IRS to audit the taxes of his liberal political enemies. The press, the public, and historians rightfully ... MORE
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Adam Thierer: Achieving Internet Order Without Law

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Hilary Burke: Uruguay Aims To Legalize Marijuana
Officials conclude pot less harmful than black market. Uruguay's government unveiled a proposal to legalize and monitor the marijuana market, arguing that the drug is less harmful than the black market where it is trafficked. President Jose Mujica's leftist government will send a bill to Congress shortly on this as part of a package of measures to fight ... MORE
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Rory Cooper: Obama's Fast & Furious Scandal Grows

Washington Times: A Regulatory Drug Shortage
Cancer patients endangered by FDA bureaucrats. The last thing a sick person wants to hear is that ample supplies of a life-saving medicine have been replaced by a surplus of red tape. That’s precisely what’s happening nationwide, with 82 percent of hospitals reporting shortages so severe that treatment must be put on hold, according to the ... MORE
Patrick Brennan: The Inequality Fetish

Liberal Logic Has Become A Contradiction In Terms

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