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Nanny State Prevails on Maryland Wine Laws

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 04/05/2010

Legislators in Maryland have disappointed the state’s wine lovers yet again by failing to pass a bill that would have allowed residents to receive wine…

Consumer Freedom

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The Numbers on Public Sector Unions and State Debt

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 04/05/2010

In today’s Washington Examiner, David Freddoso outlines the close correlation between state government debt and public sector unions. As he notes, “the states with…

Labor and Employment

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D.C. area poll shows, once again, OTHER Americans are crummy drivers

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 04/04/2010

Why are people killed in Toyotas? Because a huge number of Americans are killed by motor vehicles of all types and Toyota has been the…

Consumer Well-Being

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Friday Regulation Roundup

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/02/2010

Some of the stranger governmental goings-on I dug up over the week.

Regulatory Reform

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President Obama’s Export Rhetoric

  • By: Geoffrey Michener
  • 04/02/2010

Trade policy that focuses only on exports while ignoring or taxing imports is likely to be counterproductive, but isn’t likely to be adopted by the…

Energy and Environment

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CEI Weekly: CEI Joins Push for Privacy Reforms

  • By: Charles Huang
  • 04/02/2010

CEI weekly is a compilation of articles and blogs from CEI's staff. This week features CEI's involvement in the Digital Due Process coalition to preserve…

Energy and Environment

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“A Good Friday to Remember,” my essay in NRO

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 04/02/2010

Good Friday, April 17, 1992: I’d just started a great job at Investor’s Business Daily in Los Angeles, and two weeks earlier I’d purchased the…

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CDC dumping swine flu vaccine – after media dumped the truth

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 04/02/2010

What do you get from a phony flu scare? Among other things, lots of worthless vaccine. “Despite months of dire warnings and millions in taxpayer…

Consumer Well-Being

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Car buyers rejecting “Toyota Terror” accusations

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 04/01/2010

“Terror on the Roads: Runaway Toyotas,” was the title of an entry on a prominent Brazilian blog March 31. But today Toyota Motor Sales…

Consumer Freedom

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Menthol cigarettes aren’t cool to the FDA

  • By: Fran Smith
  • 04/01/2010

In what could be one of its most paternalistic moves, the Food and Drug Administration is considering banning menthol in cigarettes – not because…

Consumer Freedom

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The Case Against Subsidized High-Speed Rail

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 04/01/2010

President Obama’s stimulus package set aside $8 billion in subsidies for high-speed rail projects in the United States (known as the High-Speed Intercity Passenger Rail…

Labor and Employment

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The Climate Peer-Review Process: Hopelessly Broken

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 04/01/2010

The Climategate scandal showed how several of the world's top climate scientists were hell bent on keeping "skeptical" views out of the scientific literature and…

Energy and Environment

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Coming Soon: The Auto Purchase Mandate

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 04/01/2010

As threatened, the new CAFE standards have arrived, with the EPA muscling in on territory reserved by statute to the Transportation Department. As Marlo Lewis…

Consumer Freedom

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Bailout Watch: Union and Public Employee Pensions

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 04/01/2010

As the strain on state and local government budgets around the country worsens, public employee unions have gone on the defensive, painting themselves as scapegoats…

Labor and Employment

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Regulation of the Day 131: Airport Vendors

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/01/2010

Laws are supposed to be made by legislative branch, not the executive. What we have here is one more case of regulation without representation, out…

Labor and Employment

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Regulatory Problem, Regulatory Solution?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/01/2010

A dying patient in the UK's NHS made the news after nurses refused to bring him a glass of water, despite his repeated begging. Had…

Consumer Well-Being

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Washingtonian mag: Stern is “union boss number one”

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 03/31/2010

The current issue of Washingtonian magazine features a long, fairly in-depth interview with Service Employees International Union (SEIU) President Andrew Stern, whom author Chris…

Healthcare

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“We’re twisting arms. We’re threatening people.”

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 03/31/2010

So said United Teachers of Los Angeles President A.J. Duffy at a rally, which reason.tv now makes available in a new video on public…

Labor and Employment

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“How a pit bull is like a Prius,” my Philly Inquirer article today

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 03/31/2010

What could pit bulls possibly have in common with Toyotas? Pit bulls, after all, tend to be smaller and furrier. And whatever you do, never…

Consumer Freedom

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$800 Billion Stimulus Package Doled Out Based on Politics; Districts with High Unemployment Were Shafted

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 03/31/2010

“How is stimulus money allocated?  Unemployment isn’t a factor, but politics is,” found George Mason University researcher Veronique de Rugy in…

Labor and Employment

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Climategate Whitewash

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 03/31/2010

The UK’s House of Commons Science and Technology Committee has issued its report into the so-called Climategate scandal.  As might be expected, it’s pretty…

Energy and Environment

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Myron Ebell on Offshore Drilling

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 03/31/2010

[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCWvZotUOHE 285 234]…

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Republicans Will Lose Many Seats in Congress Due to Right-Wing Paranoia About the Census

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 03/31/2010

Republicans will lose many seats in Congress due to right-wing paranoia about the census and refusal to fill out Census forms, gloats the liberal…

Consumer Freedom

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How to Fix Immigration’s Black Market

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/31/2010

Alex Nowrasteh and I have a piece in today's Detroit News arguing that liberalization, not regulation, is the way to shrink immigration's massive black market.

Law and Litigation

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Barack Obama and Liberal “Good” vs. Freedom

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 03/31/2010

There's a great op-ed by Shelby Steele in today's Wall Street Journal, called "Barack the Good". In it, Steele argues that "today's liberalism is focused…

Consumer Freedom

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“Are some reporters lying in their Toyota coverage?” my Canadian Free Press article

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 03/30/2010

I’ve shown clearly that reporters are acting with reckless disregard for the truth in the Toyota sudden acceleration feeding frenzy since my Los Angeles…

Consumer Freedom

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The Broken Window Fallacy Writ Large and Ugly

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 03/30/2010

In a new video from our friends at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Tom Palmer debunks — again — the annoyingly persistent broken window fallacy,…

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Gaia’s creator in The Guardian — science scandals, skeptics, and “a more authoritarian world”

  • By: Fran Smith
  • 03/30/2010

In a lengthy interview in The Guardian yesterday, James Lovelock, scientist and inventor, prominent global warming advocate, and originator of the Gaia theory,…

Consumer Freedom

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On the Hill: Anti-Consumer Wine Shipping Regulations

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 03/30/2010

You may have missed this news item, but recently the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts and Competition Policy held hearings on alcohol regulation and the…

Consumer Freedom

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Public Employees’ Compensation Races past Private Sector Workers’

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 03/30/2010

As union membership in government has outpaced that in the private sector, so has compensation. As the Washington Examiner reports: Compensation for…

Labor and Employment

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Gene Patents Ruled Invalid

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 03/30/2010

In a pretty remarkable move, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York yesterday held that genes can not be patented…

Consumer Freedom

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Murkowski Resolution — A Constitutional Imperative

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 03/30/2010

Today on MasterResource.org, the free-market energy blog, I explain how EPA, by granting the California waiver, finding endangerment, and perhaps even by pulling its…

Energy and Environment

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Millions of Seniors to be Dumped from Health Plans Due to New Health Care Law

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 03/30/2010

Two million seniors are expected to be dumped onto Medicare from company prescription medication plans, thanks to a poorly-vetted provision of…

Consumer Freedom

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CEI files amicus in Aussie bank case threatening national sovereignty

  • By: John Berlau
  • 03/29/2010

Headquartered in Melbourne, the second largest city of the land down under, National Australia Bank is firmly attached to its home country. The primary trading…

Energy and Environment

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Ensuring Freedom and Responsibility on the Paths to the Future

  • By: Fred L. Smith, Jr.
  • 03/29/2010

Bailouts can be fatal for innovation as the creativity of the market is held down to “bureaucracy speed.” Is this wise?…

Subsidies and Bailouts

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Regulation of the Day 130: Roommates

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/29/2010

In New York City, it is illegal for four or more unrelated people to live together. At least 15,000 New York homes openly flout the…

Regulatory Reform

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LibertyWeek 86: Maximum Toyota Overdrive

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 03/29/2010

Richard Morrison, Jeremy Lott, and William Yeatman bring you Episode 86 of the LibertyWeek podcast. We cover the Obama agenda, manufacturing and innovation, business in…

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CEI in the News: March 29, 2010

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 03/29/2010

[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGhZZwYaxrc 285 234]…

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Thoughts on David Frum’s AEI Exit

  • By: Fred L. Smith, Jr.
  • 03/29/2010

Frum, like many intellectuals, suffered from the desire to gain respect from his fellow intellectuals. But, as Schumpeter noted long ago, the class interest of…

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The things I endure to get a story!

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 03/28/2010

If you think I was tough for embedding in Iraq’s meanest city a year after having my guts blown out in another part of…

Consumer Freedom

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Want to be local counsel in Ohio?

  • By: Ted Frank
  • 03/28/2010

We have a potential client who wishes to object to a settlement in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and need local counsel to sponsor our…

Class Action Fairness

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“Why Do Toyotas Hate the Elderly? my article in Forbes Online

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 03/28/2010

It was the Camry in a car wash nightmare. With her two grandchildren in the car, Doris Dresner went through the wash in Columbia, Mo.,…

Consumer Freedom

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“The People Speak,” my NRO piece on Obama’s nonsense about the Obamacare vote

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 03/27/2010

Shortly after the House approved the massive, historic health-care legislation and sent it to President Obama for his signature, the president declared the vote “proved…

Healthcare

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Friday Regulation Roundup

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/26/2010

Government does more wacky things than anyone could possibly write about in any detail. Listed here are just a few that I dug up over…

Regulatory Reform

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Should We Celebrate the CFL?

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 03/26/2010

In its story on Human Achievement Hour today, USA Today says we will be celebrating breakthrough technologies "such as the Compact Fluorescent Lightbulb." Hmmm. …

Energy and Environment

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“How Media Took Us For A Ride In A Prius,” my IBD piece

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 03/25/2010

For three days, James Sikes held America’s highest honor: victim. The nation had been transfixed by his almost half-hour-long 94-mph horror ride in his runaway…

Consumer Freedom

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Abundance at the Last Supper

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 03/24/2010

According to a study published in the International Journal of Obesity, artist portrayals of the Last Supper show increasingly larger meals as we moved…

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Attorney Generals Challenge ObamaCare; New Health Care Law Increases State Budget Deficits, Imposes Marriage Penalties

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 03/24/2010

Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli and a dozen other attorneys general have filed lawsuits challenging the new health care law signed…

Consumer Freedom

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U.S. media ignoring my Prius hoax expose, but overseas . . .

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 03/24/2010

Mentions of my Forbes.com expose of the Prius hoax are almost entirely absent from U.S. newspapers, notwithstanding my numerous national TV appearances discussing it…

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Trade still has some support

  • By: Fran Smith
  • 03/24/2010

Some politicians haven’t yet abandoned free trade, even in the face of widespread demagoging on the issue.  As Scott Lincicome notes, five Republican Members…

Trade and International

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