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  • November 30, 2010
    Blog
    Voters Recognize U.S. Military Spending Tops Other Countries
    … supply increases, and another 24 didn’t know, that would be a problem. Likely voters are presumably more interested in policy than registered voters or the generic American adult. Even among this modestly self‐​selected group, it would be unrealistic …
    By Christopher A. Preble
  • November 30, 2010
    Blog
    Social Security Disability Benefits Unsustainable
    … Workers seeking to go onto the federal disability program would first have to be approved for benefits from the private policy. Those benefits would go toward rehabilitation services, partial income support and other related services, the researchers said. After receiving …
    By Tad DeHaven
  • November 29, 2010
    Blog
    Random Thoughts on WikiLeaks
    … a beneficial side effect. As it is, however, it is likely to increase the government’s obsession with secrecy, with policymakers scrambling to close down supposedly dangerous loopholes, some of which were opened up after 9/11 to facilitate information …
    By Christopher A. Preble
  • November 29, 2010
    Blog
    Obama Adopts Cato Pay Proposal
    … in 2006. Since then, average federal pay has continued to soar far above average private pay, which has finally prompted policymakers to take note. The Obama proposal would apparently save $28 billion over five years. Hopefully, that will be the …
    By Chris Edwards
  • November 29, 2010
    National Interest (Online)
    Does Washington Need to Fear South Korea More than North Korea?
    … pressure will prevail and cause tempers in Seoul to cool. Yet even if that happens in this case, U.S. policymakers and the American people should soberly assess the grave risks that our country is incurring by maintaining the defense …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • November 29, 2010
    Orange County Register
    Pull U.S. Troops out of Korea
    … the Kim regime obvious advantages internationally. The domestic reasons are no less compelling. How better to run a “military first” policy than to give the armed services the ultimate weapon? Whether Kim Jong Il was ever willing to trade away …
    By Doug Bandow
  • November 29, 2010
    American Spectator (Online)
    Sixty Years Is Enough
    … s attempt to buy off Pyongyang while relying on American military support. For nearly a decade the so‐​called “Sunshine Policy” emphasized aid to and investment in the North. Seoul even effectively bought a summit between the late President Kim …
    By Doug Bandow
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