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Regulation of the Day 68: Ironing Tables

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/03/2009

At HPI's request, the International Trade Administration will continue to add anti-dumping duties to the price of its competitors' Chinese-made ironing tables. Sorry, consumers.

Regulatory Reform

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ObamaCare Blueprint Called ‘The Worst Bill Ever’: It Drives Up Taxes, Insurance Premiums, State and Federal Deficits, and Legal Bills

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 11/03/2009

The Wall Street Journal calls the House version of President Obama’s health care plan “the worst bill ever,” noting that it…

Healthcare

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Swine flu “survivor” speaks out on media hysteria

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 11/03/2009

From a letter to the editor of the Washington Post: It is ridiculous that The Post has dedicated so much of the A section…

Consumer Well-Being

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LibertyWeek 67: Cash for Kids in Court

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/02/2009

Richard Morrison, William Yeatman and Jeremy Lott bring you episode 67. We take on the election, the lack of storms, a cash for kids scandal,…

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If at First You Don’t Succeed, Change the Rules.

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 11/02/2009

From attempting to manipulate the definition of “supervisor” to changing the way in which workers are organized, the above seems to be a…

Labor and Employment

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Net Neutrality Not Needed: New BitTorrent Version Throttles Itself

  • By: Elizabeth Jacobson
  • 11/02/2009

TorrentFreak reports that a new “network-aware” version of the BitTorrent protocol is being beta-tested. The new client, µTorrent 2.0 or µTP, will be able…

Tech and Telecom

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Government Incompetence Costs Woman Her Job

  • By: Elizabeth Jacobson
  • 11/02/2009

Wired reports that a Maryland woman recently lost her job due to an error in the FBI’s criminal database. Eschol Amelia “Amy” Studnitz, formerly…

Privacy and Cybersecurity

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Recession Over? Don’t Hold Your Breath

  • By: Dan Compton
  • 11/02/2009

There is a clear political incentive for Geithner and others to make efforts to convince us that this economic slump is over. It is unfortunate…

Labor and Employment

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Lomborg Strikes Again

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/02/2009

Some people want to cure malaria by reducing carbon emissions. Others want to cure it with mosquito nets, and better health care and sanitation. Which…

Energy and Environment

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Taxes without Borders

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/02/2009

This month's issue of Info Tech & Telecom News contains an article by yours truly on certain states' attempts to collect sales taxes from out-of-state…

Regulatory Reform

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Cap-and-Trade Global Warming Bill Is A Scam, Experts Reveal

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 11/01/2009

Two EPA lawyers criticized the cap-and-trade energy bill passed by the House as a scam, noting in The Washington Post that it will be manipulated…

Consumer Freedom

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Honduras Agreement Did Not Promise Return of Authoritarian Ex-President, Contrary to Earlier Press Reports

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/31/2009

The small country of Honduras did not agree to return its authoritarian ex-president to power after all.  Press reports said it did, but The…

Law and Litigation

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Flu Watch Oct. 31 – What swine flu ISN’T doing this week

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 10/30/2009

It’s Halloween, and the monster at the door is swine flu. Or so we’re told. Yet again. And people respond accordingly. “I’ve never seen it…

Consumer Well-Being

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Greider: $1.4 Trillion Deficit Isn’t Enough!

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 10/30/2009

I’ll admit it: William Greider is an easy target. The former Rolling Stone reporter and current national affairs correspondent at The Nation has a…

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Under U.S. pressure, impoverished Honduras may allow authoritarian ex-president to return to power

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/30/2009

Under U.S. pressure, Honduras’s leader has reportedly agreed to return to power its authoritarian ex-president, Manuel Zelaya, in exchange for an end to…

Law and Litigation

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CEI Weekly: CEI Testifies Against Cap and Trade

  • By: Charles Huang
  • 10/30/2009

CEI weekly is a compilation of articles and blogs from CEI's staff. This week features Iain Murray's testimony in front of the Senate against the…

Energy and Environment

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NY Guv orders state of panic over swine flu

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 10/29/2009

Emulating the Obama Administration, New York Gov. David Paterson has “declared a state of emergency, saying a recent rise in swine flu cases has created…

Consumer Well-Being

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Halloween treat: Top ten scariest movies

  • By: Fran Smith
  • 10/29/2009

Okay — it’s almost Halloween, so I should be forgiven for a non-policy posting on the Top Ten Scariest Movies.  I’ve picked a…

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Senator seeks to cover up report showing Honduras acted legally in removing authoritarian ex-president

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/29/2009

The Obama administration and congressional allies like Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) are seeking to silence government lawyers who point out their mistakes and misinterpretations of…

Law and Litigation

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Here’s the House health care reform bill, catering to the public’s right to know

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 10/29/2009

Everything you need to know, right here. And the best part is, it’s only 1,990 pages long! Print it out and read it during…

Healthcare

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Washington and Wall Street: Best Kept Separate

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/29/2009

Russ Roberts' recent Congressional testimony is superb: "I’m mad at Wall Street. But I’m a lot madder at the people who gave them the keys…

Subsidies and Bailouts

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Why did Obama declared a swine flu “emergency” with no emergency?

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 10/28/2009

As I note in my Investor’s Business Daily article, swine flu cases in the last seven months, according to the CDC, equal about four…

Consumer Well-Being

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“Saving” Jobs Isn’t Always Good

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 10/28/2009

The Obama administration is patting itself on the back for saving the jobs of thousands of educators by doling out stimulus funds earlier in the…

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Obama Signs Hate-Crimes Bill Into Law; Critics Say It Circumvents Constitutional Safeguards Against Double Jeopardy

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/28/2009

Today, President Obama signed into law a bill that will dramatically expand the federal hate crimes law, enabling prosecutors to bring federal charges against…

Consumer Freedom

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Regulation of the Day 67: Oysters

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/28/2009

A new FDA rule requires oysters harvested between April and October to be sterilized before they are eaten. An unintended consequence is that the state…

Consumer Freedom

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Another Bill to Block Net Neutrality

  • By: Elizabeth Jacobson
  • 10/28/2009

Net Neutrality’s opponents are fighting back. Last week it was John McCain’s “Internet Freedom Act,” and yesterday, Representative Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) introduced…

Tech and Telecom

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Reps. Maloney and Adler push true bipartisan stimulus — Sarbanes-Oxley relief

  • By: John Berlau
  • 10/28/2009

After months of talk about solutions that would rev up job growth and the economy, today the House Financial Service Committee may finally adopt a…

Consumer Freedom

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My Power Company Wants to Sell Me Climate Indulgences

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 10/27/2009

I pay my power bill online, so whenever I get something from Dominion Virginia Power over snail mail it catches my attention. Usually, it’s some…

Energy and Environment

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Secretary Chu’s Befuddled Economics

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 10/27/2009

Revised 10/28/09 At the first Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on S. 1733, the Kerry-Boxer “Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act,” Department of Energy Secretary…

Energy and Environment

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False Claim About Justice Scalia from Liberal Reporter: No, He Didn’t Say He Would Have Voted to Uphold Segregation

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/27/2009

Liberals are busy sending each other twitters falsely claiming that Justice Antonin Scalia, one of the more conservative members of the Supreme Court, said…

Labor and Employment

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Regulation of the Day 66: Trick or Treating

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/27/2009

Trick-or-treating is banned in Dunkard Township, PA. The government will hold a four-hour Halloween party to make up for it.

Consumer Freedom

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Kerry-Boxer’s not-so-hidden fangs: Why its bite is worse than its bark

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 10/27/2009

Today, on MasterResource.Org, the free-market energy blog, I examine the Kerry-Boxer bill’s not-so-hidden fangs. Like its House companion bill, Waxman-Markey, Title VII, Part A…

Energy and Environment

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“Cities are probably the greenest thing that humans do.”

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 10/27/2009

Environmental guru and author of the Whole Earth Catalog Stewart Brand has a new book out in which he argues that "My fellow environmentalists have…

Consumer Freedom

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Obama Administration’s Pay Caps Reward Failure and Political Connections

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/26/2009

The federal government has no problem paying exorbitant sums of money to people who head failed government agencies like Freddie Mac. Its CEO will receive…

Consumer Freedom

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New CEI Release: One Nation, Ungovernable?

  • By: Elizabeth Jacobson
  • 10/26/2009

Question: What do you get when you combine a $700 billion “stimulus” package, $1.1 trillion in wealth-destroying regulatory compliance costs, a mountainous non-discretionary entitlement obligation,…

Regulatory Reform

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LibertyWeek 66: The War on Commerce

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/26/2009

Join Richard Morrison, Jeremy Lott, William Yeatman and special guest Ryan Radia for episode 66. We take on net neutrality, cap-and-trade legacy, campaign finance, healthcare…

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Nanny State: No End in Sight?

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 10/26/2009

It’s not just bottled water. It’s not just soda taxes. It’s not just fast food. There seems to be a never-ending crusade by…

Consumer Freedom

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“Public Option” Is a Gimmick That Won’t Improve Healthcare

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/26/2009

In the Washington Post, Robert J. Samuelson explains in the “Public Plan Mirage” how the so-called “public option” contained in congressional health-care reform bills…

Consumer Freedom

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Sure, just what we need: yet another regulatory government agency

  • By: Jonathan Moore
  • 10/26/2009

Here’s my letter published in the Oct. 25th edition of the Boston Globe responding to an editorial…

Regulatory Reform

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Competition in Wireless Communication: Android Edition

  • By: Elizabeth Jacobson
  • 10/26/2009

The New York Times reports that several cell phone manufacturers are turning to Google’s free operating system, Android, to run on their upcoming smartphone…

Tech and Telecom

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Obama’s swine flu “emergency” declaration

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 10/25/2009

It’s a bunch of hog droppings. Watch for my upcoming article. In the meantime, read here on why we should not panic.

Consumer Well-Being

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Court strikes down Ameritrade settlement

  • By: Ted Frank
  • 10/24/2009

$1.87 million in attorneys’ fees for a worthless settlement will not be collected; Judge Vaughn Walker denied settlement approval. From the perspective of…

Class Action Fairness

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More Bad Mortgages on the Way, Thanks to Congressional Committee

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/24/2009

Expect to see more bad mortgages as a result of a House committee’s vote Thursday to create the so-called “Consumer Financial Protection Agency.”  That…

Consumer Freedom

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Sweden’s CO2 Labeling: Deceptive Advertising?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/23/2009

A quick point to add to Fran Smith's post on Sweden's experiment in labeling food and menus with carbon footprints: don't read too much into…

Consumer Freedom

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Kerry-Boxer’s not-so-hidden fangs

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 10/23/2009

Next week, the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee will hold three hearings on S. 1733, the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power…

Energy and Environment

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Hate Crimes Bill Passes, Eroding Civil Liberties and Double Jeopardy Safeguards

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/23/2009

Yesterday, Congress approved a measure to dramatically expand the existing federal hate crimes law, by adding it to an unrelated defense appropriations bill.  The…

Consumer Freedom

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The Solution to the Government-Caused Housing Crisis? More Government!

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/23/2009

The mortgage meltdown was caused partly by the government, which created an artificial market for bad mortgages.  The Washington Examiner cites a recent study…

Subsidies and Bailouts

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Poll shows belief in man-made warming down, but why?

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 10/23/2009

A new poll shows a sharp decline over the last year in the percentage of Americans who see solid evidence that global temperatures are…

Energy and Environment

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LibertyWeek 65: Your TV Violates State Law

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/23/2009

This week we cover Congress’ health care debacle, avoiding another housing crisis, California's proposal to ban big screen TVs, and the FTC's threat to your…

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People: The Ultimate Resource

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/23/2009

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