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Legacy Risks

European and American political and private institutions have made many non-sustainable retirement promises over the last 50 years. These promises cannot be kept and that…

Consumer Freedom

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FDR on FDIC

Robert Samuelson’s column (April 8, 2012) discussing President Franklin Roosevelt’s reservations about the longer term implications of Social Security should not be surprising. In…

Regulatory Reform

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Sex in the Board Room!

Over at the Boards at their Best blog, James Kristie, editor of the journal Directors & Boards, recently proposed a rule requiring that…

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Triumph of Pigou

The idea that government can “perfect” an imperfect market (an artifact of economists’ “perfect competition” theory) has again become an item of faith among intellectuals.

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Congratulations Sam Dealey

I would like to congratulate Sam Dealey in his appointment as The Washington Times‘ new editor. An innovative, hard-working journalist, Sam has never shied away…

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RIP Jack Kemp

Jack Kemp played many roles after leaving professional football—congressman, presidential candidate, foot soldier of the Reagan revolution, vice presidential candidate, conservative activist, and Distinguished Fellow…

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Chimeras

These are troubled times for the global economy.  However, we’re working to clarify that the failure is not the market—nor, indeed, even in the most…