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Why ‘Catch Shares’ Is the Solution for Fisheries

Seafood Is Yummy; Bureaucratic Mismanagement Is Not Public policy on fisheries continues to rely largely on outdated central planning. This has led to hazardous fishing conditions, depletion of many...

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California gas prices are a warning

by Diana Furchtgott-Roth California’s record gasoline prices and long service station lines are a warning to all of us about what green energy can do to our pocketbooks. On Monday, California gasoline...

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Global warming stopped 16 years ago

The figures reveal that from the beginning of 1997 until August 2012 there was no discernible rise in aggregate global temperatures. This means that the ‘pause’ in global warming has now lasted for...

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Economy, Debates Reveal Obama, Biden Haven’t Got What It Takes

by Peter Morici This election should be about the economy — the recovery is too slow and Americans are hurting. The performances of President Obama and Vice President Biden in the debates on the...

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Fact-checking President Obama

by George Landrith Let’s fact check President Barack Obama’s debate statements. He spent a lot of time since the first debate and during the second debate complaining that what Gov. Mitt Romney said...

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Gas prices are up because of Obama’s offshore ban

by Phil Kerpen In the Hofstra presidential debate, President Obama said: “when I took office, the price of gasoline was $1.80. Why is that? Because the economy was on the verge of collapse.” Wrong....

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Carbon Taxes and Leprosy: The opportunity of a life time? Who are they kidding?

by George Landrith    It is not surprising that there are liberals in Washington proposing new stealth carbon taxes. What is surprising is that a few “conservatives” support the idea. Even more...

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The Red-State Path to Prosperity

Blue states with high taxes are struggling to compete for businesses and workers. by Arthur B. Laffer and Stephen Moore You can tell a lot about prosperity in America by observing the places people are...

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The Regulated States of America

by Niall Ferguson In “Democracy in America,” published in 1833, Alexis de Tocqueville marveled at the way Americans preferred voluntary association to government regulation. “The inhabitant of the...

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Obamacare is slowing economic growth and costing Americans jobs

With the recent news that the Obama Administration will postpone the healthcare mandate on employers (but not on individuals) until after the mid-term elections, a new Gallup poll of 603 small business...

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White House delayed enacting rules ahead of 2012 election to avoid controversy

To avoid adversely impacting the economy before the 2012 election, Obama delayed new rules and regulations on everything from ObamaCare to new environmental and workplace regulations.  by Juliet...

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Feds list 141 new regulations in only three days

It’s a new year and you know what that means — new regulations. The Obama administration has wasted no time in writing them. The website Regulations.gov lists 141 regulations that have been posted by...

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How Big Government Policies Kill Jobs and Opportunity

To reduce unemployment, we need a free market in labor. by Richard A. Epstein The latest government labor report indicates that job growth has slowed once again. It is now at a three-year low, with...

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The Tale of Two Recoveries

by Michael Hausam How often have you heard a Democrat prattle on and on about how well Barack Obama has done with the economy, given the mess he inherited? Usually, it’s some version of, “Things are...

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Trampling Democracy to Fight Climate Change

by Ramesh Ponnuru Republicans are calling President Barack Obama’s new coal-plant regulations a “power grab.” The truth is more complicated, and ominous, than that. This isn’t a case where the...

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Regulators Wreck Innovation

Ride-share services benefit consumers, but the taxi commission doesn’t want to give us a good deal. by Glenn Harlan Reynolds The regulatory knives are out for Uber and Lyft, two ride-sharing services...

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America’s New Class System

“Clerisy” class does the bidding of tech oligarchs to detriment of the middle class. by Glenn Harlan Reynolds     •     USAToday We’ve heard a lot of election-year class warfare talk, from makers vs....

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The Myth of ObamaCare’s Affordability

The law’s perverse incentives will have the nation working fewer hours, and working those hours less productively. By Casey B. Mulligan     •     Wall Street Journal Whether the Affordable Care Act...

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Obamacare is slowing economic growth and costing Americans jobs

With the recent news that the Obama Administration will postpone the healthcare mandate on employers (but not on individuals) until after the mid-term elections, a new Gallup poll of 603 small business...

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White House delayed enacting rules ahead of 2012 election to avoid controversy

To avoid adversely impacting the economy before the 2012 election, Obama delayed new rules and regulations on everything from ObamaCare to new environmental and workplace regulations.  by Juliet...

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