Reason Foundation
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New Reason-Rupe Poll: 57 Percent of Americans Say Spending Cuts Will Help the Economy
Nearly 69 percent of taxpayers expect their taxes to go up in the next five years and 62 percent think Congress will spend tax increases on new programs instead of paying down debt
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New Reason-Rupe Poll: Just 14 Percent Approve of the Way Congress Is Doing Its Job
Seventy-three percent of voters are open to third-party presidential candidate
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Study: Time to Eliminate the Mortgage Interest Deduction
Removing homeowner subsidies would allow everyoneâ??s income tax rates to be lowered
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Cut the Debt By Cutting Government
The first Reason-Rupe Poll shows a country more radical than its politicians.
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Cutting the Debt Is Important to 96 Percent of Americans and 74 Percent Want a Government Spending Cap
Tired of red ink and politics as usual, 80 percent say theyâ??d consider voting for a third-party or independent presidential candidate in 2012
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Barnes v. Zaccari
The case presents clear violations of Barnesâ?? rights, rendering the denial of qualified immunity to Zaccari entirely warranted
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State Budget Showdowns
Wisconsin Gov. Walker, New York Gov. Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Christie try to bring public sector pay and benefits under control
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Tampa to Orlando High-Speed Rail Could Cost $3 Billion More Than Expected
Comparisons to California and other rail projects suggest rail system will cost Florida taxpayers much more than $280 million
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The Year in Books
Reason staffers pick the best books of 2010