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Carney on LOST

In his new column, Tim Carney looks at the unprincipled shortsightedness of companies supporting the Law of the Sea Treaty. [T]he American Petroleum…

Law and Litigation

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More Kudos for Carney

When Fran returned my copy of Bob Novak’s memoirs, I just happened to open the book to yet another mention of our good friend…

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Detroit Mulct City

At Reason, Shikha Dalmia provides a good overview of the health care legacy costs weighing down Detroit’s auto industry, and the United Auto Workers…

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Carney on “Abuser Fee” Abuse

Every other Friday, I open the Washington Examiner expecting to read Tim Carney, our good friend and former CEI Brookes Fellow,  exposing yet another tawdry…

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Too much union disclosure?

House Democrats are seeking to cut funding for a government agency. A sign of their newfound fiscal frugality? Well, no. Their seeking to cut funding…

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Government Wisdom

The House Agriculture Committee’s homepage features a message from the chairman that includes this line: Every American who eats should recognize the importance of…

Consumer Freedom

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More on Sicko

Kurt Loder, in his review of Michael Moore’s Sicko (cited earlier), mentions the short documentary Dead Meat by filmmakers Stuart Browning and…

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Sicko’s Sick Stunt

MTV film critic Kurt Loder takes apart Michael Moore’s Sicko.  The entire review is well worth reading, but here’s a sample, Loder on Moore’s…

Healthcare

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Rain Man, Regulator

Wired blogger Scott Gilbertson is upset about the Federal Trade Commission’s report urging caution regarding net neutrality regulation. The Chairman of the FTC…

Tech and Telecom

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Card check update

The union-backed mandatory card-check organizing bill, misleadingly dubbed the Employee Free Choice Act (H.R. 800, S. 1041), is likely to come up for a…

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A “Choice” We Can Refuse

The Senate will soon vote on the card-check organizing mandate perversely known as the “Employee Free Choice Act.” This law would allow unions to circumvent…

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Look Who’s out of Prison

Vincent “Buddy”‘ Cianci, the legendary, popular, and corrupt former mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, was released from prison today, after serving time for a…

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CEI Dinner in The Washington Post

The Washington Post‘s “Names and Faces section cites Christopher Buckley’s speech at CEI’s 2007 Dinner (scroll down to the last item): · Christopher…