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An Idea Whose Time Should Never Come: Using Special Forces Against the Cartels Would Be a Colossal Mistake
Brandan P. Buck A perennial yet fanciful idea, the notion of sending US Special Forces into Mexico, has once again…
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Green Energy Trash
Chris Edwards President-elect Trump is moving quickly to choose cabinet members and announce his priorities for next year. Tax policy…
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Misinformation Is Not the Election Boogeyman
David Inserra The election is over and the losing side is scrambling to justify its defeat. An emerging narrative is…
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FDIC Survey Shows 5.6 Million Unbanked Households, But Only 1.6 Million Want Accounts
Nicholas Anthony Millions of Americans do not have a bank account. Known as the “unbanked,” these Americans are often referred…
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Rethinking Disaster Aid: Promoting Fiscal Responsibility and Risk Management
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett As Congress reconvenes post-election, a critical agenda item is likely to be an emergency funding…
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On Inflation Reduction Act Reform, Anything Short of Full Repeal Is Failure
Travis Fisher, Adam N. Michel , and Joshua Loucks Full Republican control of Washington creates an opportunity to repeal many…
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New Cato Docuseries on the Faces of Globalization
Scott Lincicome One of the main motivations behind Cato’s ongoing Defending Globalization project was that most public discussions of “globalization”…
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Education Was an Important Election Issue, But Not as You Might Think
Neal McCluskey When it comes to the most important issues in the just-completed presidential election, education was not likely among…
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Ten Spending Cuts for President Trump
Chris Edwards Coming into office next year, Donald Trump will face massive budget deficits of $2 trillion a year and…
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Friday Feature: Heartland Education Reformation Organization
Colleen Hroncich Every once in a while, I talk to someone who is doing so many amazing things that it’s…
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