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Teddy Roosevelt’s Legacy

If there's any lesson to be learned from presidential candidates' shared T.R. fetish, it's that only those truly in love with power can endure the…

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What Free Market?

In his eagerness to attack free markets, Mr. Stern has confused the mixed economy’s crony capitalism for the real thing.

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Missing the Bigger Story

Kumar does not mention that Virginia’s budget is set to increase by $1.1 billion in 2012. This new spending outweighs the proposed cuts by a…

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Journalistic Humor

An (inentionally?) humorous lede in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: The Internal Revenue Service office in Seattle is investigating an infestation of possible blood-sucking parasites -- bedbugs…

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Let Me Be Clear

Editor, Politico: Jonathan Allen’s November 28 article, “Mandatory budget cuts after supercommittee failure will trigger pain for some,” is misleading. A cut is when spending…

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Isaac Newton’s Funeral

Isaac Newton's life was a landmark event in the history of science. His funeral was, unknowingly, a landmark event in the history of human freedom.

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The Poor Benefit Most

Deirdre McCloskey's Great Fact is the leaps and bounds that human well-being has made over the last 200 years. The improvement is a factor of…

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How to Lose an Argument

Erskine tells a story that explains to Paine’s prosecutors why someone who threatens force during an argument is almost surely wrong:…

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One Measure of Progress

This quote from friend-of-CEI Matt Ridley is too good not to share. Something to be thankful for on Thanksgiving:…

American Spectator

My Job Creation Proposal

  There is a lot of talk lately about how regulation affects the job market. On Monday, the Washington Post ran a front-page opinion…

The Hill

A Backdoor Tax on the Poor

The IRS wants poor people to pay higher taxes. And it has figured out a way to do so without a rate increase. It is…

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Hayek and Conservatives

F.A. Hayek is an unlikely conservative hero. After all, this is a man who titled one of his most famous essays “Why I Am…

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Regulation Roundup

Yet another batch of regulatory bloopers: Motorists entering Tacoma, Washington, with criminal intent are required to telephone the chief of police. It is illegal to…

Regulatory Reform

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Bourgeois Dignity

The liberal's job, then, is to legitimize the entrepreneur and the innovator, morally, ethically, and aesthetically, as well as economically. That wonderful project we call…

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Right on Cue

In this morning's CEI Podcast, my colleague John Berlau predicted that the new price cap on debit card swipe fees would lead to the end…

Regulatory Reform

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$16 Muffins a Hoax?

After an assistant told Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke that the muffins didn't actually cost $16, he was reportedly overheard muttering to himself, "soon..."…

Daily Caller

The DOJ’s Antitrust Seers

  The philosopher Yogi Berra once said that “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.” Let’s apply his lesson to the proposed $39…

Antitrust

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An Illiberal Liberal

Brad DeLong writes that "America's best hope for sane technocratic governance required the elimination of the Republican Party from our political system as rapidly…