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Costly Regulations

From Chris Woodward's column on OneNewsNow: With already 600 new regulations in 2012, a fellow in regulatory studies says the United States continues…

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Back to Work

Over at RealClearPolicy, I review Bill Clinton's latest book, Back to Work.

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Rising Voter Apathy

Businesses that treat their customers as badly as the Republican and Democratic parties treat theirs tend to go out of business. This may be exactly…

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More SOTU Coverage

Our friends over at Cato have a video with spot-on analysis of last night's State of the Union address.

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The History of Liberty

Human history is a complicated tale. There are many ways to tell it. One is as a story of progress -- from caves to huts…

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The Dying Duopoly

Duopolies tend to abuse their customers. That's why I was please to see that, according to a new Gallup poll, 40 percent of Americans have…

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Regulatory Capture

Businesses, especially larger ones, aren’t afraid of regulation. They often welcome it. They can use rules to stifle competitors, or can pad their profits by…

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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:…

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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…

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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…

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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…