Weekly Archive 2012 December 15-21
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Craig R. Whitney on Living With Guns
A liberal's case for the Second Amendment
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Years Without a Santa Claus
Puritans, pagans, and Christmas.
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Katherine Mangu-Ward Discusses the Failed Proposal to Advert the Fiscal Cliff with Kudlow
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Nick Gillespie talks 9/11 Libya Attack, Rampant Racism Accusations and Muslim Brotherhood Antics on Red Eye
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California Lawmakers Aim to Restrict Gun Rights
Golden State legislators join the gun control chorus in the wake of Sandy Hook.
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Fiscal Hawks Need to Fight for the Debt Ceiling
It is a constitutional tool to save America from itself
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Brian Doherty Dicusses How Gun Control Won't Make Schools Safer with Kudlow
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Mayan Apocalypse or Y2K?
Mesoamerican calendar confusion causes 2012 chaos.
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Remy: I Saw Daddy Pat Down Santa Claus (A Very TSA Christmas Song)
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Jack Reacher
Tom Cruise misfires in the role of an ultra-hard-boiled investigator.
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Nick Gillespie Talks GOP's Plan B on The Willis Report
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How Capitalism Made the Christmas Tree Better
Originally intended as an antidote to commercialism, the Christmas tree soon had the opposite impact.
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The Fall Of Tam's #6: How LA Regulated A Burger Stand Out of Existence
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The Auto Bailout Failure Is Now Complete
The bailout exemplifies much of what's wrong with government.
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Wrong Answers for Mass Shootings
Rounding up the usual suspects: certain firearms, mental illness, and video games
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Don’t Believe the Hype About “Dangerous” Christmas Toys
Welcome to the season of bogus scare stories.
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It's the Spending, Stupid!
Ludicrous, irresponsible spending is why we're in trouble
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Grover Norquist on Fiscal Cliff, Tax Pledges, & Being the GOP's "Rasputin"
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When Cities Go Bankrupt
Municipal failure is bad for creditors and unions, but potentially good for taxpayers.
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Zero Dark Thirty
Jessica Chastain on the trail of Osama bin Laden.
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The Limits of Gun Control in the Wake of the Sandy Hook Massacre
Outrage does not make ill-conceived policies smarter or more effective.
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How Big Labor Plans to Fight Michigan's Right-to-Work Law
Labor unions weigh their options in the courtroom and at the ballot box.
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Could a Threat Assessment Have Prevented the Sandy Hook Massacre?
Social scientists try to prevent school shootings by identifying possible perpetrators.
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A '9/11 For Schools?' Let's Hope Not
A decade of frantic overreaction and wasteful, destructive policies based on the false promise of perfect safety
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2012: The Year in Books
Reason writers pick the best books of the year
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Six Degrees of Military Spending
Nearly everyone knows someone who gets paid by the Pentagon. That’s why it’s so hard to cut.
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Office Pool 2013
Predicting the next mayor of New York City, new Fed leadership, and who the Supreme Court will irritate most
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The Best and Worst Christmas Films (Libertarian Edition)
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Gay Participation Hurts Neither Military Nor Marriage
The hand-wringing about dire consequences is an attempt to dress up base motives in more respectable garb
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Your Cellphone Is Spying on You
How the surveillance state co-opted personal technology
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How Indianapolis Fixed Its Parking Problems
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The Irrelevance of "Right-to-Work" Laws
The battle over labor laws makes for great theater, but for the most part, theater is all it is.
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Florida’s Property Rights Abuse Lands at the Supreme Court
The justices prepare to hear a major 5th Amendment case.
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The Libertarian Case Against Right-to-Work Laws
An earlier generation of libertarians and classical liberals condemned so-called right-to-work laws.
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A Great Year For Pot, Freedom, and Ending the Drug War
Q&A with Marijuana Policy Project's Rob Kampia
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Dictionary Death Match
How Webster's set off a battle that still reverberates today.
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4 Awful Reactions to Sandy Hook School Shooting - And Thoughts on a Better Response
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How to Fix the Current Farm Bill Fiasco
Congress should neither revert to the 1949 Farm Bill nor pass a new five-year Farm Bill. What's the alternative?