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  • October 11, 2010
    Cato Daily Podcast
    More Prosperity, Less Government
    More Prosperity, Less Government
    … is the hurdle when it comes to true reform. Caleb Brown: Do you expect that war will become a fiscal policy issue? Because so far it really hasn’t been. People like Bill Kristol and others have gone out of …
    Featuring Michelle Caruso-Cabrera and Caleb O. Brown
  • February 20, 2009
    Blog
    Week in Review: Deficit Spending, Troop Increases and More Auto Bailouts
    … defense spending to drop substantially, says Friedman. In an article for World Politics Review, Friedman discusses the future of foreign policy under the new administration and why it’s unlikely Obama will rein in spending. They’re Baaaack! Automakers Seek …
  • March 26, 2025
    The Times
    Just the One Cheer for Starmer's Civil Service Reform
    Just the One Cheer for Starmer’s Civil Service Reform
    … Inefficiency becomes systemic.Yes, Brexit required new bureaucrats and Covid brought a further surge in administrative tasks. But other recent policies also required civil service time — net-zero schemes, devolution deals, new regulators for digital markets and football, and Labour …
    By Ryan Bourne
  • May 1, 2019
    Quillette
    How Anti-Humanism Conquered the Left
    … imposed penalties for having “too many” children. In 2015, Bowdoin College’s Sarah Conly published a bookadvocating a “one‐​child” policy, like the one China abandoned following disastrous consequences including female infanticide and a destabilizing gender ratio of 120 boys …
    By Chelsea Follett
  • October 10, 2017
    CapX
    With Economic Freedom Comes Female Empowerment
    … in China and India significantly outpaced Sub‐​Saharan Africa despite far less per person aid. That economic growth coincided with policies of economic liberalization. People in poor countries are not passive victims awaiting rescue. They possess agency and are lifting …
    By Chelsea Follett
  • June 19, 2013
    Blog
    CBO Dynamically Scores Immigration Bill
    … wages of legalized immigrants. Conceptually, dynamically scoring legislation is a big step toward rationally judging the costs and benefits of policy changes. Legislation that changes the size of the economy or the pace of economic growth will affect future tax …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • January 11, 2011
    DC Examiner
    Politicians’ Solutions to Violence Only Harm Citizens
    … were unrelated to anything in our world.” It’s hard to see what useful lessons about political discourse and public policy we can derive from this tragedy, though that hasn’t stopped people from exploiting it to score partisan points …
    By Gene Healy
  • March 8, 2010
    Blog
    RIP Michael Foot, a Socialist Who Understood What Socialism Was
    … well as any lawful ground on which he might resist the execution of the official plan. National service, national industrial policy, national energy policy—all have the same essence, collectivism, and the same model, war. War is sometimes, regrettably, necessary …
    By David Boaz
  • December 19, 2013
    Blog
    President Obama’s Most Amazing Accomplishment
    The fact that a record share of the population now say that big government is the biggest threat to the nation’s future could be President Obama’s biggest accomplishment.
    By Daniel J. Mitchell
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