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  • May 21, 2019
    Blog
    Chinese Ships on the Mississippi River: Just Another Jones Act Tall Tale
    Chinese Ships on the Mississippi River: Just Another Jones Act Tall Tale
    … inland waterways traffic. This is primarily due to the extra‐​cabotage legal and regulatory web enveloping the inland waterways – from immigration, customs, taxation, business registration, labor, health and safety, to wage and hour – which would prevent a foreign flag vessel …
    By Colin Grabow
  • June 15, 2016
    National Review (Online)
    Our First Reaction to Orlando Should Not Be Partisan
    … for “the congrats on being right on Islamic terrorism.” He then went on to tout his plan to ban Muslim immigration. Mateen, of course, was born in New York. That made no difference to Trump, who, echoing his description of …
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • June 5, 2006
    TCSdaily.com
    Libertarianism and Poverty
    … American poverty would be worse. Meanwhile, in their new country, the hoarder‐​oppressors would be debating the problem of illegal immigration from other countries, including America. Something resembling this thought‐​experiment has been occasionally tried with ethnic Chinese in parts …
    By Arnold Kling
  • November 19, 2021
    Blog
    Inflation: A Brief Look Back, and A Path Forward
    If Congress is truly concerned about high prices, especially those for food and energy, now is the perfect time to start eliminating the countless government-imposed economic roadblocks that already create upward price pressures in those sectors.
    By Norbert Michel
  • October 29, 2014
    National Review (Online)
    A Republican Congress?
    Taking the Senate would give the GOP control of the legislative process, and that means a lot.
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • December 10, 2020
    Blog
    The Feds Come for Facebook
    The most important factor in America’s economic future is human talent. And now some part of the human talent at Facebook is being sidetracked from serving consumers to protecting the company from political predation.
    By David Boaz
  • August 10, 2023
    Policy Analysis
    No. 955
    Freeing American Families
    Freeing American Families
    This study proposes reforms to labor laws, child safety policies, tax and trade policy, and health policies that may affect birth and conception, in addition to education, housing, and safety policy changes that would reduce the cost of raising children.
    By Vanessa Brown Calder and Chelsea Follett
  • July 14, 2016
    The National Interest (Online)
    Will Trump’s New Stance Scare off More GOP Voters?
    Trump’s embrace of these three core themes—antiwar, antitrade and anti-Wall Street—in his general election campaign threatens to split the disparate elements of the GOP coalition, perhaps permanently.
    By Christopher A. Preble
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