A Response to Paul Krugman’s Depiction of 1937
Click here for a printer-friendly version of this articlePaul Krugman draws an analogy between United States in 1937-1940 in his Labor Day column.A summary: Dr. Krugman depicts 1937 as a year when FDR...
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This article originally appeared in the National Review Online on May 14, 2014They have to share more.That’s the general opinion about the rich these days, and it seems to apply in special force when...
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Teaser: Price increases are happening all around us, but you wouldn't know that from government-calculated inflation numbers.This article originally appeared on National Review Online.A lot of people...
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Teaser: Americans nurse their own very private and personal storm of emoto-thoughts when it comes to natural disasters. We want to do something, so we look for theories that support action.This article...
View ArticleNo Budget, No Pay (and Other Modest Proposals for Congress)
Teaser: Procedure, dysfunctional procedure, also plays a dispositive role in our budget process—to the detriment of growth.One thing that the Keystone XL defeat reminds you of is the importance of...
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