Seven Books Every Presidential Candidate Should Read (But Won’t)
By Robert A. Hall
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By Robert A. Hall
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Read MoreBy Michael Cutler: The policies of the Obama administration have made it economically advantageous for companies to hire foreign workers who are not covered by “Obamacare.”
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Read MoreBy John Ligon: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two government-backed housing corporations bailed out seven years ago by federal taxpayers, may be headed for trouble again.
Read MoreBy R. R. Reno: Our progressive culture strips ordinary people of almost all settled roles, other than economic ones. This heightens the existential pain of the already harsh economic realities.
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Read MoreBy Ben Domenech: The American working class is losing the things that make life worth living, replaced by dependency and hopelessness.
Read MoreOf all the failures on the part of Republicans and conservatives in the information war, this one is among those that are the least excusable. For more than a decade, the information about excessive…
Read MoreBy Andrew G. Biggs: Strengthen the safety net and build private savings on top.
Read MoreWhen I write about the information war I’m never referring to what Theodore Miraldi calls the “Unteachable Left” in the post excerpted below. We must reach the uninformed and misinformed that are willing to hear…
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Read MoreBy Danny Murphy: The Bill of Rights guarantees Freedom of Religion, Press, Speech, and several other important freedoms. The time for Freedom of Lunch is upon us.
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