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Commentaries


  • Driving to Delusionville
    Driving to Delusionville

    Obamaâ??s former auto czar is in deep denial about the governmentâ??s failed bailout

    By Shikha Dalmia
    July 5, 2011

  • The Pernicious Perp Walk
    The Pernicious Perp Walk

    What the Dominique Strauss-Kahn case reveals about spotlight-hungry prosecutors

    By Gene Healy
    July 5, 2011

  • Secession Renaissance, In Southern California?
    Secession Renaissance, In Southern California?

    By Harris Kenny
    July 3, 2011

  • State Parks Fall Prey to MN Government Shutdown
    State Parks Fall Prey to MN Government Shutdown

    By Harris Kenny
    July 1, 2011

  • Texas Enacts New Infrastructure PPP Law, Expands Use Beyond Transportation
    Texas Enacts New Infrastructure PPP Law, Expands Use Beyond Transportation

    By Leonard Gilroy
    July 1, 2011

  • Friday Privatization News Highlights (7/1/2011 edition)
    Friday Privatization News Highlights (7/1/2011 edition)

    By Leonard Gilroy
    July 1, 2011

  • Stephen Colbert Lampoons the First Amendment
    Stephen Colbert Lampoons the First Amendment

    The Comedy Central host receives government approval to form a political action committee.

    By Jeff Patch
    June 30, 2011

  • FCC Finds Plenty of Wireless Competition
    FCC Finds Plenty of Wireless Competition

    By Steven Titch
    June 29, 2011

  • Rosy Housing Numbers Have Many Thorns
    Rosy Housing Numbers Have Many Thorns

    By Anthony Randazzo
    June 29, 2011

  • Will Europe’s Planning War on Cars Work in the U.S.?
    Will Europe’s Planning War on Cars Work in the U.S.?

    By Samuel Staley
    June 29, 2011

  • NJ Divests State Broadcasting Network
    NJ Divests State Broadcasting Network

    By Harris Kenny
    June 28, 2011

  • Forced Investment in a Sinking Ship?
    Forced Investment in a Sinking Ship?

    By Leonard Gilroy
    June 28, 2011

  • Beware the Depends Bomber
    Beware the Depends Bomber

    The TSA's latest ritual humiliation of an innocent traveler

    By Gene Healy
    June 28, 2011

  • Sorry, Peak Pricing is Not Market-Pricing for Transit
    Sorry, Peak Pricing is Not Market-Pricing for Transit

    By Samuel Staley
    June 28, 2011

  • Debt Ceiling with GSEs on the Red Carpet
    Debt Ceiling with GSEs on the Red Carpet

    By Anthony Randazzo
    June 28, 2011

  • The First Steps Toward Fixing Transit
    The First Steps Toward Fixing Transit

    By Samuel Staley
    June 27, 2011

  • The Debt Ceiling Walks the Red Carpet
    The Debt Ceiling Walks the Red Carpet

    If Congress and the president can't agree on spending cuts, they should consider ending Fannie and Freddie in exchange for a short-term increase in the debt ceiling.

    By Anthony Randazzo and Satya Thallam
    June 27, 2011

  • American Public May Support Higher Gas Taxes If….
    American Public May Support Higher Gas Taxes If….

    By Samuel Staley
    June 26, 2011

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