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  • February 12, 2018
    Blog
    Trump Budget Outlook
    The Trump administration has released its federal budget for 2019. The document lays out various reform proposals and provides projections of revenues and spending through 2028.
    By Chris Edwards
  • February 12, 2018
    Blog
    The FISA Follies: “War of the Memos” Edition
    As I was preparing for a Demand Progress-sponsored panel on Congressional oversight of intelligence matters on the afternoon of February 9, Demand Progress Policy Director Daniel Schuman and I agreed that if President Trump was going to refuse to …
    By Patrick G. Eddington
  • February 12, 2018
    American Spectator (Online)
    NATO Discovers War Is Bad for Women
    … key component of NATO’s propaganda campaign during the 1999 bombing of Yugoslavia,” argued George Szamuely of London’s Global Policy Institute. Yet a report from the U.N. Commission of Experts could only document 126 victims in 113 incidents …
    By Doug Bandow
  • February 12, 2018
    Forbes.com
    Has Trump Evolved on Trade?
    … constrained? Are we merely in the eye of the hurricane? What to make of the state of U.S. trade policy? Is he beginning to recognize that his protectionist impulses are economically and politically constrained? First, we are by no …
    By Daniel J. Ikenson
  • February 12, 2018
    Blog
    Government Scope Supercharges Size
    The size of the budget and scope of federal activities are related. As the scope expands, logrolling becomes easier, which strengthens support for all spending programs.  
    By Chris Edwards
  • February 9, 2018
    Politico
    The Grassley Letter Everyone Is Ignoring Is Way More Important Than the Nunes Memo
    If the Grassley letter is accurate, it should provoke a debate, not about whether some cabal within the FBI had chosen Carter Page as the unlikely vehicle for a byzantine plot against Trump, but about whether the FISA process is rigorous enough to protect the civil liberties of all Americans, including those without high political connections.
    By Julian Sanchez
  • February 9, 2018
    National Interest (Online)
    Why Democrats Are Obsessed with Russia
    Even if one concedes the allegations that Russia engaged in election meddling, the response of progressives is wildly excessive.
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • February 8, 2018
    Blog
    TELs on Parade: The Missiles in North Korea’s Army Day Parade
    Compared to the massive annual parade that takes place on April 15th (the anniversary of Kim Il-sung’s birth), today’s parade was smaller and less significant, though it did feature some interesting missile systems.
    By Eric Gomez
  • February 8, 2018
    Blog
    What are the Kabul Attacks Signaling?
    [T]he U.S.’s best bet is to find a political—and diplomatic—solution for Afghanistan that involves a continued focus on Afghanistan’s domestic security forces as a means to stabilize the country, rather than honing in on Pakistan and aggravating an already tumultuous relationship.  
    By Sahar Khan
  • February 8, 2018
    Blog
    Federal Bureaucracy Resists Reform
    The VA has largely resisted efforts to reform, despite attempts by Congress to make it easier to fire employees.
    By Chris Edwards
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