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Commentaries


  • Beating the insurance companies
    Beating the insurance companies

    By Adrian Moore
    January 30, 2009

  • Positive Outlook for State Budgets
    Positive Outlook for State Budgets

    By Leonard Gilroy
    January 29, 2009

  • Texas Announces Winning Bidder on $2B PPP Toll Concession: North Tarrant Express
    Texas Announces Winning Bidder on $2B PPP Toll Concession: North Tarrant Express

    By Leonard Gilroy
    January 29, 2009

  • Guess you can’t be happy with no one taking care of you
    Guess you can’t be happy with no one taking care of you

    By Adrian Moore
    January 29, 2009

  • The Chicken-and-the-Egg Problem
    The Chicken-and-the-Egg Problem

    By Steven Titch
    January 29, 2009

  • What the Senate Should Get Rid Of
    What the Senate Should Get Rid Of

    By Anthony Randazzo
    January 29, 2009

  • Brooks on sprawling stimulus package
    Brooks on sprawling stimulus package

    By Samuel Staley
    January 29, 2009

  • NRO symposium on financial services regulation
    NRO symposium on financial services regulation

    By Samuel Staley
    January 29, 2009

  • Are Arnoldbucks legal tender?
    Are Arnoldbucks legal tender?

    By Adrian Moore
    January 29, 2009

  • Thomas Frank Is Wrong About Toll Roads
    Thomas Frank Is Wrong About Toll Roads

    Public-private partnerships focus on most-needed infrastructure, unlike pork that is baked into government spending

    By Robert Poole
    January 29, 2009

  • Obama, progressives and the centralization of power
    Obama, progressives and the centralization of power

    By Samuel Staley
    January 28, 2009

  • The vast gulf between public and private
    The vast gulf between public and private

    By Adrian Moore
    January 28, 2009

  • New Cash, Not New Projects in Stimulus  ..The head line says it all
    New Cash, Not New Projects in Stimulus ..The head line says it all

    By Shirley Ybarra
    January 28, 2009

  • DTV: House Says Get On With It
    DTV: House Says Get On With It

    By Steven Titch
    January 27, 2009

  • Education Stimulus Quote of the Day
    Education Stimulus Quote of the Day

    By Lisa Snell
    January 27, 2009

  • Huge Stimulus Plan Won’t Change the Education System’s Status Quo
    Huge Stimulus Plan Won’t Change the Education System’s Status Quo

    Throwing money at failing schools won't boost test scores or graduation rates

    By Lisa Snell
    January 27, 2009

  • Transportation Spending Won’t Stimulate Economy
    Transportation Spending Won’t Stimulate Economy

    Infrastructure projects aren't really ready-to-go and using private sector financing could save taxpayers hundreds of billions

    By Shirley Ybarra and Anthony Randazzo
    January 27, 2009

  • Stimulus Numbers
    Stimulus Numbers

    By Anthony Randazzo
    January 26, 2009

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