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Big Brother’s Censorship Will Harm Those They Claim to Protect
David Inserra In George Orwell’s 1984, the Party warned citizens through telescreens that “Big Brother is Watching You.” In 2024,…
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Thailand Uses Digital Wallet for 10,000 Baht Handout
Nicholas Anthony While promises made on the campaign trail often fall to the wayside, officials in Thailand are fulfilling their…
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Social Security at 89: Time to Retire the Old Benefit Formula
Romina Boccia Today, August 14, marks the 89th anniversary of Social Security. Like a stubborn senior, this program has been…
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Corporate Welfare Breeds Corruption
Chris Edwards President Joe Biden said big corporations should pay their fair share, yet he increased corporate tax loopholes 92…
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Two Years of Sounding the Alarm: Reflections and Progress on Addressing the US Debt Crisis
Romina Boccia It’s been two years since I joined the Cato Institute as director of federal budget and entitlement policy.…
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Toughening Laws on Noncitizen Voting: Evaluating the SAVE Act
Walter Olson On August 8, as part of a day of election law panels at the National Conference of State…
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Friday Feature: Eye of a Scientist
Colleen Hroncich When parents begin to customize their children’s education, the possibilities are nearly limitless. This is especially true with…
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Governor Tim Walz’s Fiscal Record
Chris Edwards Kamala Harris selected Tim Walz as her presidential running mate. Let’s look at his record on spending and…
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What Would Consumer-Regulated Electricity Look Like?
Travis Fisher What comes to mind when you try to imagine a truly free market in electricity? Many electricity policy…
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Universal School Choice in Arizona: Not a Giveaway to the Rich
Neal McCluskey There has been a revolution in school choice over the past few years. After decades of slowly creating…
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