Karl Rove On The Election of 1896
The importance of William McKinley’s election and the lessons we should take from it today.
March 31, 2016 via Uncommon Knowledge via Uncommon Knowledge with Peter RobinsonThe importance of William McKinley’s election and the lessons we should take from it today.
March 31, 2016 via Uncommon Knowledge via Uncommon Knowledge with Peter RobinsonRaise interest rates to raise inflation? Lower interest rates to lower inflation? It's not that simple.
March 31, 2016 via Grumpy Economist via Hoover Daily ReportWe’re losing our wars because our enemies do not fear us and our allies don’t trust us.
March 31, 2016 via undefined via Defining IdeasIn yesterday's Washington Post, Charles Lane reports on the move, that's almost a done deal, to raise California's minimum wage in stages to a whopping $15 an hour by 2022. Lane, or his editors, wisely titled the article, "The risks of California's minimum-wage increase."
March 31, 2016 via EconLog via Hoover Daily ReportFBI Director James Comey isn’t backing down following the Justice Department’s decision this week to drop the court case to force Apple to help crack the San Bernardino iPhone.
April 31, 2016 via Lawfare via Hoover Daily ReportWe often hear the words "Thank you for your service to America" in reference to elected and appointed government officials, civil servants, and members of the armed forces, all of whom are on the public payroll. Receiving a check from the government is deemed of superior virtue to receiving a paycheck from a private enterprise or self-employment.
April 1, 2016 via Thoughtful Ideas via Hoover Daily ReportHoover Institution fellow Richard Epstein discusses this recent Defining Ideas article "The Plea Of The Little Sisters."
March 31, 2016 via The John Batchelor Show via Hoover Daily ReportAs in the NHS, the government’s structural changes to schools are just the start of a massive privatisation process.
March 31, 2016 via Open Democracy (UK) via Hoover Daily ReportGolden State Republicans are actually relevant, for once.
April 1, 2016 via Mother Jones via Hoover Daily ReportThe FBI's discovery of a way to hack into the phone of one of the San Bernardino killers may not be the master key that allows prosecutors across the country to unlock iPhones in hundreds of more ordinary criminal cases.
March 30, 2016 via ABC 7 News (CA) via Hoover Daily ReportStanford’s Bill Lane Center for the American West recently held its fourth annual scholarly conference on rural Western issues.
March 31, 2016 via Stanford News via Hoover Daily Report
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