Matthew Feeney is a policy analyst at the Cato Institute.
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Ukraine, E.U., Russia, U.S. Reach Deal on Calming Tensions
Agree that "illegal armed groups" in eastern Ukraine must put down their weapons
The IRS is Taking a Page From the NSA's Playbook and Snooping on Social Media
Looking at Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts belonging to people they want to investigate.
Rand Paul: Jeb Bush 'Might Have Been More Artful' When Discussing Immigration
Says "we can't invite the whole world."
Issa Accuses Cummings of Colluding With IRS, House Committee Refers Former IRS Official to DOJ
Former director of the Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division at the IRS has pleaded the Fifth twice at Congressional hearings
If Rand Paul Has Hawks Nervous He's Doing Something Right
The Kentucky senator wants a less aggressive foreign policy, and so do most Americans
Mozilla CEO's Resignation Over Donation to Anti-Gay Marriage Campaign Sparks Commentary and Myth
Andrew Sullivan says Eich was "a victim of the free market," some conservative commentators have falsely been saying the donation information was obtained thanks to an IRS leak
Shooter, Three Military Killed in Fort Hood Attack; 16 Injured
Not believed to be terrorism; soldier was getting treatment for mental health issues
SCOTUS Rules Campaign Finance Restriction Unconstitutional
Predictable parties cheer and condemn McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission decision
GOP Hawks Prepare for War—Against Rand Paul
Wary of the noninterventionist's potential 2016 presidential bid
Obamacare Sign-ups Pass 6 Million
Sebelius said last year that 7 million is what "success looks like."