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  • January 16, 2008
    Blog
    The Case for Realism
    … particular, Walt’s suggestion that the Times (or any major American newspaper for that matter) should provide space for foreign policy realists deserves serious consideration. As Walt notes, realism has a long and proud tradition in American foreign policy, is …
    By Christopher A. Preble
  • January 16, 2008
    Blog
    DHS: Require REAL ID for Prescriptions
    C|Net News reports that DHS Assistant Secretary for Policy Stewart Baker called today for national ID checks when Americans buy prescription drugs. This is yet another in a growing list of activities that federal authorities would bring within their …
    By Jim Harper
  • January 16, 2008
    Blog
    A Refreshing Dose of Antidumping Heresy
    Arguably the most sacred text in U.S. trade policy scripture is the antidumping law. Over the years, congressional support for a tough antidumping regime has been broad, bipartisan, and nearly absolute. Any member tempted to challenge the sanctity of …
    By Daniel J. Ikenson
  • January 16, 2008
    Blog
    To Hell With the Facts, We’re Still in This Thing!
    Readers will no doubt be relieved that the new US National Intelligence Estimate on Iran has done nothing to dampen literary‐​critic‐​cum‐​Giuliani‐​foreign‐​policy‐​adviser Norman Podhoretz’s enthusiasm for starting another Middle Eastern war. The Munich analogy …
    By Justin Logan
  • January 16, 2008
    Blog
    Conservatism Revealed
    … no answer. But it certainly explains the increasing migration of libertarians voters to the Democratic Party. They may be no better, but at least the Dems offer libertarians something in social and foreign policy circles that the Republicans don’t.
    By Jerry Taylor
  • January 16, 2008
    Business and Media Institute
    Tax Reformers, Unite!
    … the press, and in congressional testimony, but I think the flat tax is a better proposal. Not so much for policy reasons, but rather because of practical concerns. Simply stated, the flat tax and sales tax are both theoretically attractive …
    By Daniel J. Mitchell
  • January 16, 2008
    South China Morning Post
    Why You Don’t Always Get What You Pay for
    … pay no income tax. Only 50 per cent now pays the tax – remarkable enough in itself – but once the new policy goes into effect, fewer than a third of workers will bear the costs of government directly. The tax threshold …
    By David Donadio
  • January 15, 2008
    Blog
    It’s Not My Fault They’re Kissing
    … theories are hereby welcomed. In the meantime, please do give a read to Eugene Gholz’s and Daryl Press’s Policy Analysis titled “Energy Alarmism: The Myths that Make Americans Worry about Oil” for much more detail, and data that …
    By Justin Logan
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