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  • July 23, 2019
    Blog
    Bipartisan Budget Buster
    Congressional leaders and President Trump have agreed to another budget-busting spending deal.
    By Chris Edwards
  • July 21, 2019
    National Interest (Online)
    1984: China Edition
    … power internationally and the CCP’s authority internally. As such, he challenged the West and liberal ideas. To many American policymakers, the PRC’s increasingly aggressive foreign policy poses the greatest threat. China’s neighbors and even more distant countries …
    By Doug Bandow
  • July 20, 2019
    Blog
    Trump Promises Spending Cuts — Someday
    President Trump reprises a song we’ve heard before — spend now, raise the debt ceiling now, and then we’ll cut spending later. 
    By David Boaz
  • July 19, 2019
    Washington Post
    It’s Time to Expel Turkey From the Western Alliance
    … complaints stress not only Ankara’s domestic misdeeds but also worries that NATO has a dangerously unreliable partner on security policy. Washington’s decision to oust Turkey from further participation in the F‑35 fighter program certainly reflects U.S …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • July 18, 2019
    Blog
    How Large Is American Government?
    America’s strong economic growth and high living standards were built on our relatively smaller government. However, America’s lower-spending advantage has diminished.
    By Chris Edwards
  • July 16, 2019
    Blog
    Apollo 11: A Rare Federal Success
    The 1969 moonshot remains awe-inspiring, as the new Apollo 11 movie captures. But looking ahead, we would get more out of the government if it did less.
    By Chris Edwards
  • July 16, 2019
    Blog
    We Need A Way Back To Multilateralism In Trade
    Looking ahead to their next ministerial conference, other WTO members should look to their host, Kazakhstan, to emerge as a new leader in helping resolve the current crisis by building the new and better bridges needed to secure and strengthen the multilateral trading system.
    By James Bacchus
  • July 16, 2019
    The Hill (Online)
    The Peculiar Priorities of Adam Schiff
    Has the chairman of House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence usurped the roles of his House Judiciary and Foreign Affairs counterparts at the expense of his own committee’s oversight responsibilities?
    By Patrick G. Eddington
  • July 16, 2019
    Blog
    Washington Post: Illogic on Gas Taxes
    The federal government is a bureaucratic and pork-barrel middleman that has no magic source of free funds. We should let the states fill up their own highway funding tanks. 
    By Chris Edwards
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