Weekly Archive 2012 October 15-21
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Hayek Institute's Barbara Kolm on the Eurozone Crisis
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Why Expanding America's Military Strength Puts The U.S. at Risk
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America’s Drone Terrorism
America's drone policy is hardly calculated to win friends for the United States.
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Life Among the Muggles
The author of the Harry Potter series tackles politics.
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Reason-Rupe Poll on Fixing California, Prop 30, and Rolling Back State Spending
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10 Federal Food-Policy Issues Obama and Romney Should Discuss
Here are 10 important federal food-policy issues the presidential candidates should be discussing but have ignored until now.
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Why Firing a Bad Cop Is Damn Near Impossible
A brief history of the "law enforcement bill of rights"
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How Government Workers Profit at Taxpayer Expense
The purpose of government is to provide services to the public, not enrich the people who work for it.
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Alex Cross
Tyler Perry stars in a preposterous and inept cop-versus-killer thriller.
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New Massachusetts Foreclosure Law Creates More Problems Than it Solves
Judges in the Bay State will soon have the power to determine whether a bank can foreclose on a home or must modify the mortgage.
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Friday Funnies
Obama and oil
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Do the Cops Know Your Info? A Conversation with the ACLU of Illinois’s Adam Schwartz
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Paranormal Activity 4
A surprisingly creepy and effective new addition to the horror series.
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Stepford Guys
The classic tale of suburban paranoia turns 40.
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Are We In the Final Days of Marijuana Prohibition?
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Obama: The Free Enterprise President?
He thinks he is, but he's not.
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Obama's Lack of Vision, and Other Good News
When politicians get colossal ideas, libertarians should get nervous.
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Who Is Responsible for the Mess in Libya?
The unraveling of a value-free foreign policy and its unintended consequences
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Britain’s High-Tech Thought Police
British authorities target bloggers, tweeters, and t-shirt wearers for speech crimes.
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Why the Pussy Riot Case Still Matters
The punk feminists protest the abuses of Russia's authoritarian state.
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Freedom of Speech Is Never Safe
Not even in America
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Capitalist Pig on Why Hedge Funds and Ayn Rand are Great for the Economy
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It’s Raining Cats and Dogs (and Chickens and Cows)
Do airborne animal parts suggest an emerging front in the War on Terror?
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Romney's Shanked Spike
Failure to put Obama away illustrates limits of policy-averse politics
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What Foreign Policy Debate?
Obama and Romney both embrace reckless interventionism.
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Is U.S. Economic Growth Over?
Forget the stagnationists. Here are reasons to be cheerful.
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How Romney and Republicans Can Appeal to Libertarians
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How Obama and Democrats Can Appeal to Libertarians
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'90 Days' and No Good Reasons
The incoherence, petulance, and desperation of "90 Days" documents the decline of a presidential cult.
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‘What Eisenhower Said About the Military-Industrial Complex Is True’
Sen. Tom Coburn on the fiscal time bomb, the military, and morals in America
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Obamacare's Rationing by Another Name
How the Independent Payment Advisory Board gives sweeping powers to an unelected and unconstitutional board of bureaucrats.
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Matt Welch Discusses Republican and Democratic Similarities on Melissa Harris-Perry
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Matt Welch Compares and Contrasts Presidential Candidates on MSNBC
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Matt Welch Joins a Panel on MSNBC to Discuss What's Driving 2012's Election
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On Taxes, Paul Ryan Debates Mitt Romney
The next debate should be between Romney and his running mate, about what exactly is in their tax plan.
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Obamacare vs. the Current Flawed System
The New York Times' Nicholas Kristof's tale of woe shows why real health-care reform is still needed.
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The Exonerated: True Stories of Innocents Sprung From Death Row
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Whose Votes Are Really Being Wasted?
“A wasted vote,” says Gary Johnson, “is a vote for someone you don’t believe in.”
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Matt Welch Discusses California Pension Crisis on the Willis Report
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The Constancy of Crony Capitalism
Corporations double dip at taxpayers’ expense.
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Fighting Crime in Cook County by Taxing Bullets?
Criminals will never pay the tax, law-abiding citizens will rarely pay it, and the county will get little revenue.