Pat Buchanan explains the obvious. Is Burger King an Economic Patriot? “Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains.” Jefferson’s brutal verdict comes to mind in the fierce debate over inversions, those decisions by U.S. companies to buy […]
The $10 Million Bounty and the Death Ray
Wanted Dead or Alive: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The U.S. has posted a $10 million reward. Now it is time to take him out. Here is exactly how. I refer back to Gary Bernsten’s Jawbreaker, The Attack on bin Laden and Al-Qaeda. Dateline November 2001, northern Afghanistan. American Green Beret forces code named Tiger 02 […]
What does Rand Paul Stand For?
In this incoherent feature in the WSJ, it’s not hard to come away with a fuzzy view of Senator Paul’s foreign policy position. This, of course, may have been the intent for a publication deeply in bed with the military/industrial complex. On the other hand, the intent simply may have been to update readers on […]
Greetings from the Cato Institute’s Fall Conclave Middleburg, Virginia
Cato’s Richard Rahn, WSJ columnist Peggy Noonan, and our daughter Becky Smith, president of Young Research & Publishing.
Susan Rice Resignation?
After you read David Rothkopf’s (CEO and editor of the FP Group) article you will wonder why such a resignation has not already been announced. Regarding a profanity-filled lecture from Rice, Germany’s national security advisor Christoph Heusgen, according to Mr. Rothkopf, told an American confidante it was the worst meeting of his professional life. David Rothkopf […]
A Dan Mitchell Third-Party Payer Shocker
You simply will not believe your eyes. The Cato Institute’s Dan Mitchell in a single display demolishes the argument for third-party payer and subsidies that involve the likes of health care and college tuition and fees. I hope that every free markets, small government Republican, running against the socialist policies of the Obama administration this […]
Keeping Our Troops in Iraq?
Neocon bastion and cheerleader John Bolton advises here: “Keeping our troops in Iraq three years ago was the better course, and it is even more true today that our visible, palpable involvement is crucial both militarily and politically.” In that America made a disastrous error in going into Iraq in the first place, any suggestion […]
Can America Learn Here?
Al Jazeera reports that Saudi Arabia has unveiled a 900km multi-layered security fence along its border with Iraq. The five-layered fence project will include watchtowers, night-vision cameras, and radar. The Saudis have already sent a troop force of 30,000 to the Iraq border. Anything the Obama administration might learn here regarding America’s wide-open border with […]
Did the New Deal End the Depression?
Here the Cato Institute’s Dan Mitchell unveils a fascinating story of the New Deal, World War II era. Mr. Mitchell dispels long-held myths, makes historical complexities easy to understand, and offers evidence on how America can rejuvenate its economy. It’s difficult to promote good economic policy when some policy makers have a deeply flawed grasp […]
“The Qur’an Commands Muslims to Make War on Jews and Christians”
Also read in Robert Spencer’s the Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) that “Islam teaches that Muslims must wage war to impose Islamic law on non-Muslim states; American Muslim groups are engaged in a huge cover –up of Islamic doctrine and history; Muslim persecution of Christians has continued for 13 centuries—and still goes on; […]
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