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Commentaries


  • The Fed’s Limited Options
    The Fed’s Limited Options

    By Anthony Randazzo
    August 9, 2011

  • Right Now, the Law’s on Amazon’s Side
    Right Now, the Law’s on Amazon’s Side

    By Steven Titch
    August 9, 2011

  • Obamaphiles Still Longing for Camelot
    Obamaphiles Still Longing for Camelot

    Despite setbacks, failures, and outright betrayals, Obamaphiles in the intelligentsia are finding it hard to fall out of love with "the One"

    By Gene Healy
    August 9, 2011

  • A Terrible Conforming Loan Idea
    A Terrible Conforming Loan Idea

    By Anthony Randazzo
    August 9, 2011

  • Should Political Concerns Guide Debt Downgrade Decisions
    Should Political Concerns Guide Debt Downgrade Decisions

    By Anthony Randazzo
    August 9, 2011

  • Fiscal Hawks vs. Defense Hawks
    Fiscal Hawks vs. Defense Hawks

    The potential defense cuts in the debt deal spell the beginning of the end of the neoconservative military agenda

    By Shikha Dalmia
    August 9, 2011

  • Newly Downgraded Fannie Mae Reaches $100 Billion in Bailout Funds
    Newly Downgraded Fannie Mae Reaches $100 Billion in Bailout Funds

    By Anthony Randazzo
    August 9, 2011

  • Teacherapocalypse NOT: In California Less Education Spending Equals Higher Test Scores
    Teacherapocalypse NOT: In California Less Education Spending Equals Higher Test Scores

    By Lisa Snell
    August 8, 2011

  • Market Volatility Blame Game
    Market Volatility Blame Game

    By James Groth
    August 8, 2011

  • The Downgrade Actuality
    The Downgrade Actuality

    By Anthony Randazzo
    August 8, 2011

  • The Myth of the Middle Class Mortgage Deduction
    The Myth of the Middle Class Mortgage Deduction

    The mortgage interest deduction no longer primarily benefits the middle class

    By Anthony Randazzo
    August 5, 2011

  • July Unemployment: Better Than Expected, Worse Than Needed
    July Unemployment: Better Than Expected, Worse Than Needed

    By Anthony Randazzo
    August 5, 2011

  • Don’t Give Handouts to Hollywood
    Don’t Give Handouts to Hollywood

    Movie production incentives and subsidies amount to little more than corporate handouts.

    By Harris Kenny
    August 5, 2011

  • [Op-Ed] Increasing Number of States Calling “Cut!” for Film Subsidies
    [Op-Ed] Increasing Number of States Calling “Cut!” for Film Subsidies

    By Harris Kenny
    August 5, 2011

  • Los Angeles Officials Recommend Phasing Out Red-Light Cameras
    Los Angeles Officials Recommend Phasing Out Red-Light Cameras

    By Harris Kenny
    August 4, 2011

  • The CFPB’s Ironically Complicated Regulations
    The CFPB’s Ironically Complicated Regulations

    By Anthony Randazzo and Carson Bruno
    August 3, 2011

  • Deregulation of Nuclear Power Saves Money and Reduces Pollution
    Deregulation of Nuclear Power Saves Money and Reduces Pollution

    By Adam Peshek
    August 3, 2011

  • Settled Without Admitting or Denying Wrongdoing
    Settled Without Admitting or Denying Wrongdoing

    By James Groth
    August 3, 2011

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