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A New Contestant in the Biggest-Obamacare-Lie Contest?

by Dan Mitchell | May 30, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Bureaucracy, Health Care

When one thinks about all the Obamacare lies, it’s difficult to identify the worst one. Was it when we were told we could keep our doctors? Or when we were told we could keep our insurance (here’s thehumorous version)? How about when we were told costs would come...

Amazing Admission from New York Times Columnist on How Feminist Economic Policies Hurt Women

by Dan Mitchell | May 26, 2015 | Blogs, Economics

When I write about columns in the New York Times, I’m normally pointing out silly examples of bias or exposing absurd mistakes. But every so often, there’s an insightful piece that is worth sharing rather than worth mocking. And that’s the case with a column by Claire...

A Challenge to Chinese Targeting of American Firms

by Andrew F. Quinlan | May 19, 2015 | Opinion and Commentary

This article originally appeared in The Washington Times on May 18, 2015. To supplement profits that have been hamstrung by slowing domestic growth, Western companies are turning to emerging markets with greater frequency. Participation in those markets, however, is...
A New Federal Crime: Train Riding While Black

A New Federal Crime: Train Riding While Black

by Dan Mitchell | May 13, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Constitution

If I had to pick a government policy that would be most upsetting to our Founding Fathers, I’d be tempted to pick the income tax. Or maybe some useless agency, such as the Department of Housing and Urban Development. After all, surely the Founders didn’t envision – or...

Using Civil Disobedience to Fight the Regulatory State

by Dan Mitchell | May 10, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Regulations

Civil disobedience is a powerful and traditional way for Americans to resist bad government policy. The most famous example is the way civil rights leaders used disobedience(and armed self defense) to help end the Jim Crow laws imposed by state governments. It’s also...
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