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  • September 4, 2006
    Cato.org
    Bringing Down Kim
    … sides with Beijing rather than Washington on issues ranging from relations with Japan to the status of Taiwan. That foreign‐​policy posture is causing complications for Washington, as demonstrated by President Roh Moo Hyun’s attempts to downplay the significance …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • September 3, 2006
    Washington Times
    Statistical Politics
    … while total compensation for the median worker rose 7.2 percent, according to Labor Department statistics analyzed by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), a liberal research group.” Analyze this: The year 2000 was the peak of a nine‐​year expansion …
    By Alan Reynolds
  • September 1, 2006
    Fox News (Online)
    Chicago, Chicago, That Coddlin’ Town
    … dress code for cab drivers, forbidding them from wearing tank tops, shorts, and sandals while on the job. Burke’s policy would require cabbies to wear collared white shirts, badges (with the driver’s name and company logo), dress slacks …
    By David Boaz
  • August 31, 2006
    Blog
    Paging Thomas Schelling
    … editorialists, youth is no excuse. Iranian possession of nuclear weapons would indeed give Iran a veto over one prospective US policy: regime change in Iran. Nuclear deterrents are useful in protecting vital interests. But the notion that an Iranian nuclear …
    By Justin Logan
  • August 31, 2006
    Blog
    Retire Hitler, Please
    … of Adolf Hitler in 1938 and the resulting world war. It is also useful for supporters of a neoconservative foreign policy approach because it lumps a whole host of disparate adversaries (Sunni insurgents in Iraq; Shiite groups like Moqtada al …
    By Justin Logan
  • August 31, 2006
    Blog
    More Welfare, More Poverty
    … the poverty rate is perilously close to where we began more than 40 years ago. One definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. What does that say about our welfare policy?
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • August 30, 2006
    Blog
    When Generous People Stop Kidding Themselves
    … that we feel that way regardless of what we accomplish… To this extent, the barrier to radical reform of social policy is not the pain it would cause the intended beneficiaries of the present system, but the pain it would …
    By Michael F. Cannon
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