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The Dishonesty of Poltical Adjectives
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Short-seller praised by Mass. Democrat at Madoff hearing
In the House Financial Services Committee hearing Monday on Bernard Madoff’s $50 billion alleged Ponzi scheme, some good points were raised by Congress members…
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From CEI’s President: Remembering Paul M. Weyrich
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Dealing with the Threat of Global Recession
Fred L. Smith Jr. and John Berlau on the upcoming Global Economic Summit: Governments should agree to a timetable to end the bailouts.
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Michael Crichton and CEI
Michael Crichton was a challenging individual. His books generally centered around some controversial policy issue: medical malpractice, airline safety, biotechnology, sexual discrimination, Japan’s economic dominance,…
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Free Market Groups Launch Website to Move “Beyond Bailouts” Toward Fiscal Solvency
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Liberals Against Libertarians
That liberals wish libertarians to go away is, perhaps, not surprising. But the issue is much more serious…
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CEI Urges House to Vote No on Bailout Bill
The bailout bill that passed the Senate is no improvement over the bill the House rightly rejected on Monday.
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Fannie, Freddie Critic Ridiculed In 2000
It is now consensus that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are at the heart of the systemic meltdown we are seeing in the…
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Chimeras
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Gang Green
Excerpt: “A few weeks ago I was at the house of some friends, and I accidentally tossed a plastic Gatorade bottle into the glass recycling…
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Airline Deregulation
If the government deregulates the grid and transitions toward a market solution, the benefits of flow deregulation will increase, and costs for air travelers will…
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Joint Letter to President Bush on Climate Policy
CEI spearheads coalition of over 20 organizations urging President Bush not to give in to political extortion on climate policy.
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X Prize — another comment
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Letter to President Bush on CO2 Endangerment Proceeding
Full Document Available in PDF The Honorable George W. Bush…
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Opposition to “Must Carry” Rules for Cable Operators
Full Document Available in PDF Dear Commissioners: The undersigned organizations wish to reiterate their…
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Testimony before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the Law of the Sea Treaty
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A Tragic Loss to Our Friends at NTU and to All of Us
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A Village’s Travail
Full Document Available in PDF Rosia Montana, a poor mining town in the Transylvanian…
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Blackboard economics at FTC
Antitrust regulators are at it again. The Federal Trade Commission remains under the sway of what Nobel Prize-winner Ronald Coase referred to as “blackboard economists,”…
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Do Something for Other People by Getting Very, Very Rich
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Long Live Plastics
The London Museum is planning a special exhibit to mark the centennial of a material that was long denigrated–plastics. It will cover the massive importance…
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Isn’t Poverty Even Filthier?
A massive ad campaign has been mounted in recent weeks within the Beltway to demonize coal. The ads show some rather unlikely models posing as…
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The Cookie Monster Concept of Censorship
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At Least Private Property Is Expanding in Some Nations
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Do Editorialists and Environmentalists Read the Paper?
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Lights Out
California has an energy problem. Electricity rates skyrocketed in San Diego where prices were free to fluctuate; and brownout/blackout risks are mounting in much of…
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Decoupling Selling from Profit
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“Social” Housing?
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Convention Center Proves Old Lessons Still Unlearned
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PC Views Now Dominate Key Intellectual Groups
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Testifying in Congress on the Climate Action Partnership
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Testimony before the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works on U.S. Climate Action Partnership Report
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Coalition Letter to SEC Chairman Christopher Cox on Proposed Shareholder Access Rule
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The Lord Brown Problem: Everybody wants to save the planet, but no one wants to help mom wash dishes!
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The High Cost of Low Price
Should free market advocates oppose a plan aimed at lowering prescription drug costs? Generally, no. But, when such a plan involves the flexing…
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Will the Real Redisributionists Stand Up?
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Efficiency – You Have to Know the Purpose First!
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Go Where the Voters Are!
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Holiday Horrors: Pollution is Everywhere!
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Egalitarian Confusion Abounds
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DDT and Malaria: The Misanthropes Strike Back!
The recent decision by the World Health Organization to recommend selective indoor spraying to control malaria seemed to signal a recognition on the part of…
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But At Least the Egyptians Kept the Operating Costs Down!
And, yet, another story about the virtues of mass transit, the horrors of the automobile. John Pomfret, a Washington Post journalist, wrote an article this…
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Can the Greens Take a Joke?
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European Health Care – Here We Come!
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Ban It – and Industry Will Find a Substitute!
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Washington Post fires Last Shot (for a while) at Inhofe
The desire of global warming alarmists to close off debate was evidenced in a recent Washington Post editorial (of Sunday, December 10, 2006) which…
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Should We Restrict Ourselves to the War of Ideas?
Economic liberalism faces a multi-front assault, an assault that has been underway for decades but that has intensified in recent years. As discussed in the…
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Do global warming fears justify protectionism?
Ever since the United States decided to push for “sustainable development” concepts to limiit free trade under the Shrimp-Turtle decision (for internal political reason –…
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