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  • Florida’s High-Speed Rail Route Is Going to be Very Costly for Taxpayers
    Florida’s High-Speed Rail Route Is Going to be Very Costly for Taxpayers

    By Robert Poole
    January 28, 2010

  • New Conventional Wisdom: Cable TV Bundling is Good for Consumers
    New Conventional Wisdom: Cable TV Bundling is Good for Consumers

    By Steven Titch
    January 28, 2010

  • Obama’s Jobs Program Success
    Obama’s Jobs Program Success

    By Adrian Moore
    January 28, 2010

  • “Jobs Bill” Porkasaurus
    “Jobs Bill” Porkasaurus

    By Adrian Moore
    January 28, 2010

  • Remember Electricity Deregulation?  In Texas, it is Still Working.
    Remember Electricity Deregulation? In Texas, it is Still Working.

    By Adrian Moore
    January 28, 2010

  • Obama’s Disingenuous State of the Union Economic Claims
    Obama’s Disingenuous State of the Union Economic Claims

    By Anthony Randazzo
    January 28, 2010

  • The Fed’s Monetary Policy Tools
    The Fed’s Monetary Policy Tools

    By Anthony Randazzo
    January 27, 2010

  • Domestic Spending Freeze Fail: New Budget Includes a 6.2 Percent Increase in the Education Budget
    Domestic Spending Freeze Fail: New Budget Includes a 6.2 Percent Increase in the Education Budget

    By Lisa Snell
    January 27, 2010

  • Republicans: Take The Reins
    Republicans: Take The Reins

    Democrats botched health care reform. Now is your chance to turn it around.

    By Shikha Dalmia
    January 27, 2010

  • TSA
    TSA

    How a risk-based approach would focus resources on terrorists trying to bring down planes

    By Adrian Moore
    January 27, 2010

  • Expiring Bush Tax Cuts and the 2010 Fauxcovery
    Expiring Bush Tax Cuts and the 2010 Fauxcovery

    By Anthony Randazzo
    January 27, 2010

  • Smoke and Mirrors: Discretionary Spending Freeze Savings Partially Offset by Higher Stimulus Costs
    Smoke and Mirrors: Discretionary Spending Freeze Savings Partially Offset by Higher Stimulus Costs

    By Leonard Gilroy
    January 27, 2010

  • Asset Forfeiture is Out of Control
    Asset Forfeiture is Out of Control

    By Adrian Moore
    January 26, 2010

  • Why Would the Senate Move Towards Stimulus II?
    Why Would the Senate Move Towards Stimulus II?

    By Anthony Randazzo
    January 26, 2010

  • Unspent TARP Cash Shouldn’t Be Up for Grabs
    Unspent TARP Cash Shouldn’t Be Up for Grabs

    By Anthony Randazzo
    January 26, 2010

  • Virginia is For (Liquor) Lovers!
    Virginia is For (Liquor) Lovers!

    By Adrian Moore
    January 26, 2010

  • Public Employee Unions Are Sinking California
    Public Employee Unions Are Sinking California

    By Adrian Moore
    January 26, 2010

  • Housing, depressions and credit collapses
    Housing, depressions and credit collapses

    By Adrian Moore
    January 26, 2010

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