On February 11, the Cato Institute will host a policy round table in Washington to answer this vital question. Here are the details. You can either attend in person or watch on line. Featuring Douglas Ollivant, Senior National Security Fellow, the New America Foundation; Harith Hasan, Author of Imagining the Nation: Nationalism, Sectarianism and Socio-political Conflict in Iraq; […]
Your Personal Financial Security Part II
Every Christmas we give our kids their age in cash—a tradition that began with Becky’s parents—making it fun to get older. Hard cold cash is often forgotten when credit cards, gift cards or your iphone complete transactions. But what happens when the lights go out? You still have basic needs, like caffeine. That’s why carrying […]
The F-35 Isn’t Invisible
The F-35 program continues to disappoint while the F-18 is a proven workhorse—and is a lot cheaper. This video breaks down the debate to its simplest form.
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
On a recent trip from Logan Airport I overheard a little girl ask her mother why they had to wait so long. The mother replied, “Because when you fly you rush, rush, rush and then wait, wait, wait”. Cato’s director of tax policy studies Chris Edwards, in his policy analysis Privatizing the Transportation Security Administration, […]
Making Sense in Iran
Iran is unlikely to attempt to build a nuclear weapon because the immediate, worldwide outrage would make such a move beyond stupid. No way Iran comes out a winner in such a setting. The Geneva Accord can be a first step in bringing Iran back into the world economy. Pat Buchanan runs down a menu […]
Iran Nuclear Deal Worthy of a Carefully Constructed Test?
Tom Friedman thinks so. I find myself agreeing with Mr. Friedman’s worldview about sixty percent of the time. As for Bibi Netanyahu and King Abdullah? Their credibility rating is far below Mr.Friedman’s. Never have I seen Israel and America’s core Arab allies working more in concert to stymie a major foreign policy initiative of a […]
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani Was Elected to Engage the West
To date Rouhani is off to a reasonable start. The ball is now in Rouhani’s court to convince hard-line skeptics in the West that he can fully deliver on his election promises. Pay no attention to the constant carping of Saudi King Abdullah who has never impressed me as having the best interest of Americans […]
Israeli President Shimon Peres Optimistic on Iran Nuclear Deal
Cautious optimism is warranted, says Israel’s Nobel Laureate Peres. In agreement with Peres is another Nobel laureate, Egypt’s Mohammed ElBaradei, a pro-democracy leader and a former IAEA director. Leaders in Bahrain and the UAE also praise the agreement. Here Al Jazeera America outlines the mixed global reactions over the Geneva accord. Israel feels especially threatened […]
Your Gun Better be Loaded
I’ve trained with Adam Painchard, Director of the Sig Sauer Academy. This is how to perform a status check.
New Law Enforcement GPS Tags
The StarChase system is a pursuit reduction technology that contains a miniature GPS module encased in a tracking projectile/tag and a launcher mounted on a police vehicle. The StarChase System Is Simple to Operate 1. A compressed-air launcher, mounted behind the grille of a police cruiser, uses a laser to target the fleeing vehicle. It […]
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