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“I’ll Gladly Pay Future Generations for my Pension Check Today”

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 12/03/2014

“I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today” was the trademark utterance of J. Wellington Wimpy, the mooching character from the old Popeye cartoons.

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Fraternal Order of Police Once Again Opposes Internet Gambling Ban

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 12/02/2014

Once again, the Fraternal Order of Police expressed their staunch opposition to a federal prohibition on Internet gambling. In a letter sent to Sens. Harry Reid…

Consumer Freedom

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Wisconsin Public Employees Exercise Freedom to Choose

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 12/02/2014

Wisconsin unions have spent the better part of the past three years denouncing Governor Scott Walker's signature public-sector collective bargaining reform law, Act 10.

Labor and Employment

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Towards a Humbler Monetary Policy

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/01/2014

Is it possible for opposite policies to both be wrong? Over at the Washington Examiner, I argue that it is. The U.S. is ending…

Banking and Finance

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United Streetcar: The Solyndra of Transportation

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 12/01/2014

Over the weekend, The Washington Post published a fascinating article about the rise and fall of United Streetcar, an Oregon-based manufacturer that owes its very existence to the…

Rail and Mass Transit

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/01/2014

Regulators had much to be thankful for during the short Thanksgiving work week, with new rules covering everything from grocery store ads to wireless signal…

Regulatory Reform

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Thanksgiving and Markets

  • By: Aloysius Hogan
  • 11/26/2014

When the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony celebrated the first Thanksgiving on Massachusetts’ Cape Cod, they shared a feast with the Pokanoket tribe, in thanks to…

Business and Government

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Washington’s Thanksgiving Turkeys: Here Are All of the White House’s 200 Economically Significant Rules

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/26/2014

As usual, the president will pardon a turkey again this year for Thanksgiving; For us turkey eaters, though, our federal holiday treat is lots and lots…

Regulatory Reform

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Michael Mann Case Is about First Amendment, Not Global Warming

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 11/25/2014

This morning the D.C. Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in Michael E. Mann v. Competitive Enterprise Institute, National Review, et al. CEI General Counsel…

CEI Litigation

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How to Reform an Antiquated Union Model

  • By: Alex Bolt
  • 11/24/2014

Vincent Vernuccio of the Mackinac Center has written a report that addresses the major problems of an American labor movement on life support.

Labor and Employment

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GAO: Union Official Time Costs Underreported

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 11/24/2014

In October, the Office of Personnel Management released the long-awaited report that estimates the cost and amount of time federal employees spend on union activities…

Labor and Employment

The Federal Register Topped 70,000 Pages Today

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The Federal Register Topped 70,000 Pages Today

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/24/2014

The Federal Register, where federal agencies’ daily rules, regulations, notices, “guidance,” bulletins and other material accumulate each day, just topped 70,000 pages for 2014.  70,052…

Regulatory Reform

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New Field Study Confirms Neonicotinoids Have Little Impact on Honeybees

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 11/24/2014

As the Ontario provincial government in Canada considers policies that may force farmers to stop using, or drastically reduce use of, a class of pesticides called…

Chemical Risk

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NLRB’s Mysterious New Member Dodges Important Questions, But Stresses Need for Fully Staffed Board

  • By: Alex Bolt
  • 11/24/2014

On December 16, Nancy Schiffer’s term on the National Labor Relations Board will end. Sharon Block was set to take her place but the Obama…

Labor and Employment

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/24/2014

It was a bit of a slow week as these things go, but regulators still published new rules on everything from stress testing to sage…

Regulatory Reform

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Adelson’s Online Gambling Ban Losing Political Steam

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 11/22/2014

It was a bad week for Sheldon Adelson. The billionaire casino owner has said he’ll spend whatever it takes to stop the spread of legal…

Consumer Freedom

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Taxpayer-Funded Green Ministries in Prince George’s County Violate the Constitution

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 11/21/2014

Reporters like separation of church and state, unless it’s progressives violating it. Then, they lose interest in the concept. A recent Washington Post story cheerily reported on churches…

Energy and Environment

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President Obama’s Executive Overreach Compounded by Regulatory Dark Matter

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/20/2014

In recent years the Federal Register has topped out at well over 70,000 pages, two times at more than 80,000. Each year over 3,500 rules issue from…

Regulatory Reform

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A Big Payoff for Patient Investors

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/20/2014

There’s a fascinating story in The New York Times this week about pharmaceutical companies and the process of discovering new drugs. Fifteen years ago, the…

Health and Safety

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Corporate Action against Disease Points Way to Resiliency Strategy for Developing World

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 11/20/2014

In a piece at The Freeman today, I examine how corporations in the developing world have reacted to the threat to their workers from diseases such…

Business and Government

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Don’t Get “Grubered” by the Lauren McFerran Nomination to NLRB

  • By: Aloysius Hogan
  • 11/19/2014

Chief Labor Counsel and Deputy Staff Director of the jurisdictional Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee Lauren McFerran has her confirmation hearing at 10:00AM…

Labor and Employment

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New NLRB Nominee Would Strengthen Big Labor’s Agenda

  • By: Aloysius Hogan
  • 11/19/2014

The left has a troubling Big Labor agenda that can only be accomplished by a pen-and-phone strategy to evade the U.S. Senate and House. The…

Labor and Employment

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Liberals and Conservatives Challenge Overreach of Dodd-Frank’s FSOC on MetLife

  • By: John Berlau
  • 11/18/2014

As CEI brings suit before the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals tomorrow challenging the constitutionality of unaccountable bureaucracies created by the Dodd-Frank “financial reform” law…

Banking and Finance

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Congress Needs to Act to Bring about a Drone Revolution

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 11/18/2014

Earlier this morning, a full panel of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) overturned a previous ruling from an NTSB administrative law judge in the Pirker case. In Pirker, the…

Aviation

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Crowdfunding Is Entrepreneurship’s History and its Future

  • By: John Berlau
  • 11/18/2014

In America and around the world, aspiring entrepreneurs are meeting their colleagues and their mentors in official and unofficial sessions of Global Entrepreneurship Week. Created…

Banking and Finance

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Biased Anti-Bias Regulations

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 11/17/2014

Anti-bias regulations are sometimes biased and at odds with civil liberties. The Cato Institute’s Walter Olson gives a recent example from a left-leaning region in Spain:…

Law and Litigation

How the “Stupid” American Public Pays for Gruber’s Deception

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How the “Stupid” American Public Pays for Gruber’s Deception

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 11/17/2014

The Washington Times points out that Jonathan Gruber, our nation’s most famous sufferer of foot-in-mouth-disease, has profited greatly from the “stupid” American public to whom he…

Consumer Freedom

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/17/2014

The Federal Register took Tuesday off to observe Veterans’ Day. The short week was still a busy one, with Thursday’s edition alone totaling 783 pages. On to…

Regulatory Reform

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Gruber’s “Speakola” Virus and Pelosi’s Selective Memory

  • By: John Berlau
  • 11/14/2014

Obamacare supporters say that when deciding King v. Burwell and the related Halbig v. Burwell, challenges to the law that the Competitive Enterprise Institute helped fund and coordinate,…

CEI Litigation

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CFPBs Prepaid Debit Card Rules Will Harm Low-Income Consumers

  • By: John Berlau
  • 11/13/2014

Today’s action by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to issue unprecedented burdens on providers of prepaid debit cards shows why the bureau needs to be held…

Banking and Finance

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USPS Data Breach Highlights Union Hypocrisy

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 11/13/2014

Recently, a United States Postal Service computer system experienced a security breach. The result: around 800,000 current and former USPS employees' private information, including their…

Labor and Employment

Obama’s Meaningless China Deal on Climate Change

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Obama’s Meaningless China Deal on Climate Change

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 11/12/2014

It will be up to future Presidents and Congresses after he leaves office in January 2017 to decide whether to require the emissions reductions.

Energy and Environment

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Minneapolis Adopts Unconstitutional Racial Quotas in School Discipline

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 11/12/2014

Given a choice between following the law, and doing what a bureaucrat with power over them wants, many people will do what the bureaucrat wants,…

Law and Litigation

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Miami-Dade Contracts Keep Paying Government Employees to Perform Union Business

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 11/11/2014

In the summer of 2013, Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser, and current Lieutenant Governor of Florida, Carlos Lopez-Cantera tried to fire an employee who wasn't showing…

Labor and Employment

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Obamacare: Cert Granted on Friday, and Gruber III on Saturday

  • By: Sam Kazman
  • 11/11/2014

It was very good news, delivered in a very surprising way. Shortly after noon last Friday, the Supreme Court announced that it would review our…

CEI Litigation

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The Long National Nightmare of Dodd-Frank Is Almost Over

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 11/10/2014

One of the prime reasons for the continuing economic uncertainty that bedevils so many ordinary Americans is the presence in law of the Dodd-Frank Act…

Banking and Finance

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Right to Work Should Be on the Agenda in Ohio and Wisconsin

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 11/10/2014

One takeaway from the midterm elections is politicians who support labor reform, which protects worker choice and reduce union coercive power, should not fear political…

Labor and Employment

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/10/2014

Election week was a busy one on the regulatory front, with new rules on everything from fuel taxes to wireless spectrum. With the Senate changing…

Law and Litigation

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The Good, the Bad, and the Public Sector Unions

  • By: Alex Bolt
  • 11/07/2014

Writing in The Wall Street Journal, Steve Malanga has commented on the growing differences between private and public sector unions. Malanga describes the various instances…

Labor and Employment

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The Fall of the Berlin Wall, 25 Years Later

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/07/2014

This weekend marks the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. While much is going to be written about this quarter-century anniversary, my colleague…

Capitalism

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Labor and Employment Look at the 2014 Elections

  • By: Aloysius Hogan
  • 11/05/2014

The election tide of November 4, 2104, begs to be examined from a labor and employment perspective.

Labor and Employment

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Voters Reject Three Rail Transit Boondoggles

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 11/05/2014

Yesterday, voters across the country had the opportunity to vote on a number of transportation ballot measures. Three of these involved spending for new rail…

Rail and Mass Transit

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Voters Approve Minimum Wage Hikes

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 11/05/2014

As pollsters predicted, voters approved increases in state-level minimum wages in four states (Alaska, Arkansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota), although to levels less than the increase…

Labor and Employment

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In Memoriam: Gordon Tullock

  • By: Lawson Bader
  • 11/05/2014

I write this Tuesday night as TV pundits drone on in the background. The Republicans may win control of the Senate, though races are too…

Business and Government

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Gordon Tullock, R.I.P.

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/05/2014

Imagine making Nobel-worthy contributions to a discipline in which you had almost no formal training. It’s an amazing feat. Gordon Tullock is one of the…

Business and Government

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Volunteering Violation Vignettes

  • By: Aloysius Hogan
  • 11/04/2014

Did you know it is against the law to volunteer for a for-profit business? The issue has surfaced in a trio of varied settings recently.

Business and Government

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Joint Employer Action Anxiously Anticipated

  • By: Aloysius Hogan
  • 11/03/2014

On July 29, 2014, the National Labor Relations Board’s Office of the General Counsel set the labor and employment world on fire by authorized complaints…

Labor and Employment

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/03/2014

In the final week before the midterm election, agencies published new regulations ranging from dairy profits to Japanese oranges. Fittingly, the total number of new…

Regulatory Reform

ObamaCare Failing to Make Insurance Affordable for Many Americans

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ObamaCare Failing to Make Insurance Affordable for Many Americans

  • By: W. Thomas Haynes
  • 11/03/2014

The two most important Courts in the land are about to dive into the language and purpose of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the “Obamacare”…

CEI Litigation

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What Will the SpaceShipTwo Crash Mean for Commercial Space Flight Regulation?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/31/2014

The crash of a test flight of billionaire Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo, which cost the life of one, riveted many around the globe on Friday afternoon.

Aviation

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