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AEI's Scott Gottleib, M.D., comments on President Obama's health care plan. [Read more]
 
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Some Quick Calculations
The Boxer-Kerry Cap and Trade Bill is a "tougher" bill than Waxman-Markey, requiring a greater reduction of GHG by 2020 -- meaning requiring the impossible. [Read more]
 
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A Social Security quirk will reduce payments for retirees born in 1947 due to Cost of Living Adjustments and could cause a typical sixty-two-year-old couple to lose almost $25,000 in benefits over their lifetimes. [Read more]
 
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Baucus Bill Could Add $270 Billion to the Federal Deficit Warns AEI Scholar Joseph Antos
AEI scholar Joseph Antos warns that the Baucus Bill could add $270 billion to the federal deficit. [Read more]
 
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AEI Resident Scholar Frederick W. Kagan and Kimberly Kagan of the Institute of War have produced a follow-up to their first study on Afghan force requirements. [Read more]
 
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How "Political Correctness" Became the Dominant Ideology of Today’s Colleges and Universities, and What to Do about It
In The Politically Correct University: Problems, Scope, and Reforms,, editors Robert Maranto, Richard E. Redding, and Frederick M. Hess, along with nineteen other scholars and practitioners, examine how the politically correct imperative to promote "diversity"--of race, ethnicity, and gender, but not of ideas--has diverted higher education from its true purposes. [Read more]
 
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John Makin's September 2009 Economic Outlook
In his latest Outlook, AEI scholar John Makin provides three lessons to be learned from the financial crisis to enable a quicker policy response to future crises. [Read more]
 
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AEI Education Stimulus Watch: Special Report #2
The second report of the AEI Education Stimulus Watch (ESW) series examines whether the stimulus's unparalleled federal investment in schooling is yielding innovation and improvement or merely subsidizing the status quo. [Read more]
 
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Karlyn Bowman releases a new compilation of polling data from major pollsters on attitudes toward work in America. [Read more]
 
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In his latest Economic Outlook, AEI economist John Makin questions the sustainability of China's government-created and manipulated boom. [Read more]
 
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