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New Orders for Durable Goods Rose Again in July, but Details Are Mixed
Durable-goods orders rose for a second consecutive month, but the trend is essentially flat over the past year. Erratic, politically motivated policy remains the biggest risk to the economy.
READ MOREWhat My Friends on the Left Need to Know About the Green New Deal
A plan like Sanders’ Green New Deal will not successfully achieve the goals it lays out, and is likely to cause significant damage to the economy.
READ MOREHot-Car Deaths Are Heartbreaking, but Shouldn’t Be an Excuse for More Regulation
While the goal is an honorable one, considering that added layers of safety would help to prevent deaths, the unintended consequences of flooding the car industry with a greater number of regulations aren’t being addressed.
READ MORESupply Siders Losing Ground in the White House
If the economy falters, supply side policies will be blamed. That would be unfortunate. Supply side hasn’t been tried yet.
READ MOREThe Obama Film American Factory Backfires
The Obamas may have intended to make a film about workplace culture clashes, but American Factory is at its core damning snapshot of American labor entitlement in an age of increasing globalization.
READ MOREForests Make a Comeback
The tree cover of the planet is increasing, thanks mostly to increased efficiencies in food production.
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