Weekly Archive 2012 December 8-14
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The Top 5 U.S. Foreign Policy Screw-Ups of 2012
From its policies in Libya to its approach to Syria, the Obama administration has been a disappointment on the world stage in 2012.
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Katherine Mangu-Ward Discusses Privacy and Government Surveillance on Fox Business
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The War Over Weed
If you know why marijuana was banned, you know why it should be legalized.
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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Peter Jackson on a surprisingly flawed new quest.
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Marijuana Is Legal in Colorado…Now What?
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Why Obamacare's Health Care Cost Controls Won't Work
Our sad, failed history of technocratic cost controls.
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Urban Renewal, Corporate-Style
Zappos.com founder tries to resurrect downtown Las Vegas.
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Matt Welch Discusses Boenher's Choice between the Tax Increases and Spending Cuts on Fox Buisness
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Gun Rights Find a New Home
A federal appeals court rules Illinois cannot maintain its flat ban on concealed-carry.
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Why Copyright Law is so Mickey Mouse - And How to Fix It: Q&A with Jerry Brito
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Government Spying Out of Control
The President and the leadership of both political parties have abandoned their oaths to uphold the Constitution.
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Who Benefits from the Mortgage Interest Deduction?
If the mortgage interest deduction were to be phased out, who would lose out on the subsidy?
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What 3-D Printing Means for Gun Rights
Cutting-edge technology meets the right to keep and bear arms.
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Unsafe Security
A sociologist aptly analyzes our failures in top-down protection.
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Matt Welch's Cameo on The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
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Judge Napolitano: How Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson Destroyed Constitutional Freedom
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Government Gone Bad
Central planners and liberal politicians are clueless about what really helps workers: a free economy.
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Gun Control, Ad Infinitum
Gun control is something Americans almost never stop talking about.
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Pennsylvania Court Strikes Blow Against Asset Forfeiture Regime
In a decision filed last month, Commonwealth Court Judge Dan Pellegrini called the state’s civil asset forfeiture law “state-sanctioned theft.”
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Smoking Pot and Tying the Knot
Familiarity is breeding tolerance of marijuana and gay marriage.
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Why Judges Can't Create Colorblind Campuses
The Supreme Court will never succeed in completely removing affirmative action from higher education.
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How U.N. Climate Change Negotiations Threaten Economic Growth
Misguided responses to man-made climate change pose a severe threat to future human prosperity.
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Michigan Lawmakers Pass Right-to-Work Law
Violent protests erupt outside state Capitol.
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The Fiscal Cliff
A forum on America’s impending budgetary doom and what to do about it
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Can an Undocumented Immigrant Become a U.S. Lawyer?
California High Court Will Decide Sergio Garcia's fate.
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Homeland Security Grants Subsidize Dystopia
The War on Terror has come home, and the "battlefield" is everywhere.
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The Doc Fix Economy
If you want to understand the fiscal cliff, you need to first understand the doc fix.
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The Real Test of Education Policy
What happens when a profoundly unusual individual student runs up against a school system designed for "most" kids?
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Matt Welch Talks Pot Politics on MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry
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Matt Welch Talks Supreme Court's Same-Sex Marriage Cases and Fiscal Cliff on MSNBC
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Boehner's Backroom Deal
Boehner’s against “backroom deals,” and Obama’s for “an unprecedented level of openness.”
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How Dewey Bartlett Balanced Tulsa's Budget without Raising Taxes
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Fracking Can Help Fix the CO2 Problem
Unplanned, disruptive innovation has reversed America’s CO2 emission trends.
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Dejection 2012
America ratifies an untenable status quo.
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The Unlikelihood of President Hillary
The public seems to like Hillary a lot better when she's far removed from the presidency.
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Why Colorado’s Marijuana Legalization Initiative Could Be In Vain
State policy makers need to develop sensible marijuana regulations, not destructive ones.
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Romanticizing Taxation
The irresistible temptation to spend other people's money
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The Government is Not a Super Parent: Author James Payne on Six Political Illusions
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An Anti-Authoritarian New Year
The wall calendar vs. the state.
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San Francisco's Libertarian Food Market Is Closing--But the Movement it Inspired Will Continue
San Francisco's famed Forage Underground Market will shut down later this month. But the tracks laid by its founder Iso Rabins--and others around the country--mean that the choice to make and sell many foods locally is increasingly returning to small entrepreneurs.