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  • August 31, 2011
    Blog
    Obama Jobs Plan to Push More K-12 Bloat?
    … in the ’80s than today. And yet President Obama apparently wants more hiring and more spending. I wonder if voters will want more of President Obama if he indeed continues to flog the failed policies of the past two generations?
    By Andrew J. Coulson
  • March 23, 2011
    Blog
    At First Anniversary, ObamaCare on the Run
    … whether it would run its own health exchange, and it took them only two letters: no. “Obamacare is a terrible policy that needs to be repealed and replaced,” Gov. Bobby Jindal’s press secretary Kyle Plotkin tells PULSE. “It creates …
    By Michael F. Cannon
  • February 25, 2009
    Blog
    Prince of Darkness
    … I think he was very well educated and understood a lot of things. He was also very flexible in his policies — too flexible for my taste. Q: You’ve described yourself as a hero worshiper in a field that doesn …
    By Tim Lynch
  • January 26, 2007
    Blog
    ‘Net Wars — Does It Matter?
    … is, on which bill — the ISP’s or the content provider’s — will the cost actually appear? From a public policy perspective, there is an accompanying question: Would it be more efficient for that cost to appear on the ISP …
    By Thomas A. Firey
  • January 17, 2007
    Blog
    Less Redress, More Grievances
    … groups give money to the U.S. Post Office or other direct mailers, not to members of Congress or other policymakers. Hence, quid‐​pro‐​quo corruption is not at issue here. The groups are also informing the public about issues …
    By John Samples
  • Fall 1997
    Cato Journal
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    The Spirit Of Humility
    … United States ofAmerica have a right to applaud themselves for having given to mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal policy: a policy worthy of imitation. All possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no …
    By Stanley Kober
  • May 3, 2024
    Blog
    Feds Should Leave Campus Unrest to Others
    Feds Should Leave Campus Unrest to Others
    The urge to “do something” when one sees suffering or injustice is very human, and very understandable. But that does not mean that doing something is the best way for Washington to deal with college campus unrest.
    By Neal McCluskey
  • Winter 2020-2021
    Regulation
    Assessing the Revolution in Antitrust
    Assessing the Revolution in Antitrust
    New learning and evidence on market concentration do not justify a return to the dark ages of antitrust and regulation.
    By Dennis W. Carlton and Ken Heyer
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