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The alternative to big government isn't no government. It's something increasing numbers of Americans are calling "localism."
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The Teaching Profession in the Twenty-first Century
Today's teaching profession is the product of a mid-twentieth-century labor model; we need to rethink what the teaching profession should look like in the twenty-first century.
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What happens when populist politicians try to micromanage public utilities?
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Where's the Beef?
Obama returns from his Asia trip, leaving Asian leaders unsatisfied.
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By Alex J. Pollock
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Congressional Oversight Panel of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)
Thursday, November 19, 2009
The Troubled Asset Relief Program should be run like a business with a goal of returning as much of the involuntary investment as possible to its owners--the taxpayers--along with a reasonable overall profit.
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At the upcoming state visit, the challenge for President Obama is to make sure that the United States works closely with India on the issues of mutual concern.
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Ten months into the Obama presidency, there have been impressive successes on the government-reform front, and at least one place where the failure to move quickly has seriously hampered the Obama presidency and the implementation of good policy.
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Bush did not cause all our foreign policy problems, and Obama's ascension and appeasement do not seem to be solving them.
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We should not be surprised by China's positions. What is surprising--and extremely problematic--is that on these key issues Obama is acquiescing in them.
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All Sarbanes-Oxley's efforts to control risk did not avoid the tremendous financial bubble and bust of the last several years.
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