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No “Weekly Flu Watch” this week

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 10/11/2009

See instead my article “Swine Flu: the Real Threat Is Panic,” from the New York Post .

Consumer Freedom

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How did the President’s Council swine flu scenario measure up?

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 10/11/2009

Sorta depends on who you ask. The read about the flu in the mainstream media, you would think men are going through the streets with…

Consumer Freedom

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Mass v. EPA’s legacy of “absurd results”

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 10/09/2009

Last week I posted several excerpts from EPA’s “Tailoring Rule,” which confirm that the Supreme Court, in Massachusetts v. EPA (April 2007), set the stage for…

Energy and Environment

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Nobel Prize “Gift” Double Standard

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/09/2009

Drug companies are apparently forbidden from offering freebies to doctors in certain liberal states like Massachusetts and Vermont, under the theory that doctors’ loyalty…

Law and Litigation

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Best article on Obama’s Nobel — Wash Post’s Cohen

  • By: Fran Smith
  • 10/09/2009

Here’s Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen’s take this morning on the Nobel Prize announcement.  It’s too good to excerpt: In a stunning announcement,…

Trade and International

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Secretary Chu Crosses the Line; Should Resign

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 10/09/2009

Yesterday, energy secretary Steven Chu told reporters at a solar energy conference in Washington, D.C.  "it's wonderful" that Apple Inc., Exelon, Nike, PG&E, and…

Energy and Environment

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DOJ Investigates IBM’s Mainframe Business

  • By: Elizabeth Jacobson
  • 10/09/2009

The lawyers at the US Department of Justice must be getting bored around the office. This week, antitrust regulators launched an investigation of IBM‘s…

Tech and Telecom

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President Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/09/2009

President Obama is in a prime position to work wonders for the cause of peace. He can institute free trade in America. Trade is the…

Trade and International

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CEI Weekly: EPA Should Reopen Proceedings After Data Deletion Story

  • By: Charles Huang
  • 10/09/2009

CEI weekly is a compilation of articles and blogs from CEI's staff. This week features CEI's petition to the EPA to reopen proceedings because of…

Energy and Environment

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Regulation of the Day 58: Banning Children from Playgrounds

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/08/2009

A new regulation in Kensington, Maryland bans children over five years old from using a local playground between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm.

Consumer Freedom

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New ObamaCare Version Claims Not to Increase Federal Deficit, But It Explodes State Deficits, and Relies on Mythical Savings and Unlikely Medicare Cuts

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/08/2009

Democrats are cheering a Congressional Budget Office decision to “score” the Senate Finance Committee’s version of ObamaCare as not increasing the federal budget deficit. But…

Consumer Freedom

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CBO report: new taxes will balance Baucus health care bill

  • By: Fran Smith
  • 10/08/2009

Those pushing the Senate health care bill were ecstatic when the Congressional Budget Office reported that the bill “would result in a net…

Consumer Well-Being

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Precisely Backwards

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/08/2009

Few things are more taxing than our elected officials’ economic illiteracy. How sad that visiting a wonderful country like ours may soon be one of…

Regulatory Reform

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Obamacare’s Provisions Have Already Been Tried, and Failed, at the State Level

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/07/2009

The major provisions of ObamaCare already have been tried. They've led to increased costs and reduced access to care" for people who once had private…

Healthcare

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Eminent Domain Abuse in New York (Upstate Edition)

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 10/07/2009

The court found that the mall was not liable because the Syracuse Industrial Development Agency condemned the property through eminent domain, which stripped all rights…

Law and Litigation

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Regulation of the Day 57: Minimum Price Agreements

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/07/2009

A new Maryland law makes it illegal for manufacturers to set a minimum retail price for their products in sales contracts. The law is meant…

Law and Litigation

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Supreme Court Confronts Free Speech, Animal Cruelty, Gun Rights, Violent Crime, and National Sovereignty Issues

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/06/2009

The Supreme Court is back in session. Today, it is hearing a challenge to a federal law banning depictions of cruelty to animals…

Consumer Freedom

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Now Crist Goes after Utilities

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 10/06/2009

Not content with exposing Florida to financial catastrophe by taking on responsibility for insuring coastal properties, Florida Governor Charlie Crist (R) continues his assault…

Energy and Environment

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Corporate Human Rights?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/06/2009

Over at the Detroit News, Hans Bader and I explain why corporations have human rights despite not being human. The reason why? Transaction costs.

Law and Litigation

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Regulation of the Day 56: Kahlua in Ohio

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/06/2009

Kahlua contains 20% alcohol in 49 states. But in Ohio, it is 21.5%. Weird, huh? Turns out regulations are the reason.

Consumer Freedom

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World’s largest country reports first swine flu death

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 10/06/2009

Six months into the swine flu outbreak China, with a population of over 1.3 billion or a fifth of the word’s population, has just…

Trade and International

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Net Neutrality and Rent-Seeking

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/05/2009

Net neutrality proposals give companies the incentive to seek rents at each other’s expense when they could be benefitting from each other’s innovations instead.

Regulatory Reform

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“Advanced” biofuels lag behind mandate

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 10/05/2009

EISA mandates the sale of 100 million gallons of advanced biofuel in 2009 and 200 million gallons in 2010. But, Matt Carr of the Biotechnology…

Energy and Environment

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LibertyWeek 63: Suing the Government into Honesty

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/05/2009

Your host Richard Morrison welcomes Jeremy Lott and Ivan Osorio. This week: FOIA fight, a big gulp of government, the jobless recovery, union politics, Ireland…

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Unemployment Rises to 26-Year High of 9.8%; Obama’s Policies Worsen Unemployment and Credit Crunch

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/05/2009

Unemployment has risen to 9.8 percent, a 26-year high. That’s much higher than the Obama administration predicted unemployment would rise, if Congress had refused…

Labor and Employment

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Video Response to Will Ferrell MoveOn.org: People Are Saying Mean Things About Big Government!

  • By: Christine Hall
  • 10/05/2009

Remember that Will Ferrell, celebrity-packed video on Obamacare last month? The one from MoveOn.org? One of those “we’re from Hollywood, and we’re here to…

Healthcare

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Weekly Flu Watch – What swine flu ISN’T doing this week

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 10/03/2009

Welcome to the second edition of “Weekly Flu Watch,” which relies on data, rather than the apparent media dictum that “One anecdote…

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CEI Weekly: CEI Battles Climate Change Policies

  • By: Charles Huang
  • 10/02/2009

CEI weekly is a compilation of articles and blogs from CEI's staff. This week features CEI's response to disastrous climate change policies being pushed in…

Energy and Environment

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Stimulus Packages Don’t Work; Obama’s $800 Billion Stimulus Will Shrink the Economy

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/01/2009

“Stimulus” packages that increase government spending don’t work, notes Harvard economist Robert J. Barro in the Wall Street Journal. The administration claimed that Obama’s…

Labor and Employment

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Supreme Court to Decide Whether Second Amendment Forbids State and Local Gun Bans

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/01/2009

The Supreme Court has agreed to review a lower court ruling upholding Chicago’s handgun ban.   In 2008, the Supreme Court, in a 5-to-4 vote,…

Law and Litigation

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EPA “Tailoring Rule” confirms Mass v. EPA set the stage for administrative quagmire and economic disaster

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 10/01/2009

Attorney Peter Glaser, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, CEI and other free market groups warned that regulating GHG emissions from new motor vehicles would have…

Energy and Environment

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Why does recycled paper make such crappy toilet paper?

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 10/01/2009

“I remember the importance of toilet paper while being shelled a few times, a couple of times while on the throne. I don’t understand why…

Energy and Environment

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Nike quits the Chamber. When will the sanctimony end?

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 09/30/2009

Today’s Greenwire (subscription required) reports that Nike, the sports shoe king, is resigning its position on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors. Nike…

Energy and Environment

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Overpaid Bureaucrats Expand in Number and Pay

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 09/30/2009

Thanks to the $800 billion stimulus package, and other huge government spending increases, the number of federal and state employees is projected to increase massively.

Labor and Employment

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The Magic of Numbers

  • By: Tatiana Kryzhanovskaya
  • 09/30/2009

Is it really easier to work in groups or is it just a way to shift responsibility? This question is relevant after the recent summit…

Trade and International

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Big Labor’s Big Prize in Health Care “Reform”

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 09/30/2009

In his Wall Street Journal column today, Holman Jenkins highlights one of the prizes at stake for organized labor in the current health care…

Healthcare

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Rowdy Unionists Shout Down Opponents

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 09/30/2009

Yesterday in Harrisburg, rowdy unionists disrupted a rally held by two Pennsylvania state legislators to promote legislation to end project labor agreements (PLAs), which…

Labor and Employment

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Wishing for a Regulatory Monster?

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 09/30/2009

Be careful what you wish for because sometimes you might not like the result. And big-government advocates should be particularly careful since government rarely meets…

Energy and Environment

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Swinenewsflash! 21,000 college students missing!

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 09/30/2009

“Twenty-one thousand college students are sick,” begins a Fox online news report titled: “H1N1 Picks Up Steam One Week Before Vaccine Becomes Available.” Wow!…

Consumer Freedom

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Senate Finance Committee Rejects Public Option

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 09/29/2009

Liberal Democrats are fuming. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Cal.) and House Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Cal.) remain committed to a "public option". President Obama…

Healthcare

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Student Loan Socialism

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 09/29/2009

[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJReAunlOw0 285 234]…

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7-Eleven serves up Big Gulp of Big Government to credit card consumers

  • By: John Berlau
  • 09/29/2009

Tomorrow, 7-Eleven Inc. and other big retail chains will hit Capitol Hill to offer Congress members and their staffs a supersize serving of hypocrisy. Retailers,…

Subsidies and Bailouts

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Cutting Off Funds to ACORN Is Constitutional, and Would Protect Against Voter and Financial Fraud

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 09/29/2009

Earlier, ACORN was caught in a scandal, promoting child prostitution. Both Houses of Congress voted to cut off federal funds to ACORN.  Rep. Barney…

Consumer Freedom

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PG&E, Exelon, Duke — progressive companies or energy-rationing profiteers?

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 09/29/2009

Divide et Impera — divide and conquer — is perhaps the oldest strategic maxim of war, politics, and diplomacy. Businesses succumb to it time and…

Energy and Environment

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Greens’ Not so peachy Advice

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 09/29/2009

Led by groups like the Environmental Working Group (EWG), environmental activists continue in their crazy crusade to fight pesticide use of any kind, even when…

Energy and Environment

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Alleviating Paul Krugman’s Fears

  • By: Julie Walsh
  • 09/29/2009

Mr Krugman in Sunday’s New York Times is worried. In  his article “Cassandras of Science” he says, “What’s driving this new pessimism? Partly it’s…

Energy and Environment

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Dannon Activia class action settlement

  • By: Ted Frank
  • 09/28/2009

A stipulation of settlement has been filed in the Dannon Activia yogurt consumer-fraud case. A $35 million fund will be established to pay claim…

Class Action Fairness

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Is 350 the New 450?

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 09/28/2009

In today’s New York Times, Lauren Morello of ClimateWire asks, “Is 350 [parts per million] the New 450 [ppm] When It Comes to Capping Carbon Emissions?”…

Energy and Environment

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It’s Complicated

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 09/28/2009

Journalists have a tendency to present overly-simple explanations of current events that often turn out to be false. Part of it is due to the…

Law and Litigation

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LibertyWeek 62: Soak the Rich, Reap the Wind

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 09/28/2009

Your host Richard Morrison welcomes returning guest co-host Jeremy Lott of the Capital Research Center and technical producer Ryan Young as special guest commentator for…

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