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“The Political Economy of Crisis Opportunism”
“Like a river suddenly swollen by the collapse of an upstream dam, the ideological current becomes bloated by the public’s fear and apprehension of impending dangers and its heightened uncertainty about future developments. Bewildered people turn to the government to resolve the situation, demanding that government officials “do something” to repair the damage already done […]
READ MORETo the Tea Partiers: End Imperialism, Take the Money Back — Daily Caller
By Luis Tellez — Increasingly obvious perils of government debt have given rise to public concern, and even alarm. Though some people argue the alarm is exaggerated, there is a growing segment of the population that is thinking long and hard about the future of our country in ways we have not seen before. In […]
READ MOREThe Gold Standard: The Case for Another Look — WSJ
By SEAN FIELER AND JEFFREY BELL Washington’s elites are quietly preparing a post-election fiscal compromise that will fund much of President Barack Obama’s domestic spending agenda with huge tax increases. They aim to create a value-added tax and will argue that there is no alternative even though doing so will leave the United States resembling […]
READ MORE“Greenspan: Fiscal Stimulus Worked Far Less Than Expected”
“The former head of the Federal Reserve said fiscal stimulus efforts have fallen far short of expectations, and the government now needs to get out of the way and allow businesses and markets to power the recovery. “We have to find a way to simmer down the extent of activism that is going on” with […]
READ MOREAtlas Liberty Cafe with Peter Boettke
Please join us for September’s edition of the Atlas Liberty Café on Wednesday, September 22, from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM, at the Cato Institute. Liberty Café seeks to bring together allies with interests in worldwide issues to (1) share perspectives on global developments, and (2) provide opportunites for networking and discovering synergies. This month’s […]
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