Area 45: The Trump And California Economies With Michael Boskin
Will tariffs and more tax cuts keep the economy growing?
March 15, 2018 via Area 45 via Matters of Policy & PoliticsWill tariffs and more tax cuts keep the economy growing?
March 15, 2018 via Area 45 via Matters of Policy & PoliticsJustin Baer and Ryan Tracy have an excellent article in the Wall Street Journal commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Bear Stearns bailout.
March 14, 2018 via Grumpy Economist via Hoover Daily ReportWhen does national security justify limits on trade?
March 15, 2018 via Defining Ideas (Hoover Institution) via The LibertarianWhy the long communist experiment in the former USSR still matters today
March 13, 2018 via undefined via Uncommon Knowledge with Peter RobinsonGermany lost World War I in a matter of months after near victory. The lessons from that defeat are still valuable today.
March 15, 2018 via National Review via Hoover Daily ReportIn his new book, Leon Kass shows Americans how to honor the benefits of liberal democracy, including individual freedom and human equality, while recognizing their high costs.
March 15, 2018 via Mosaic Magazine via Hoover Daily ReportA golden opportunity awaits to bring real change to the State Department.
March 15, 2018 via Front Page Magazine Online via Hoover Daily ReportIn February, the White House attributed “the most destructive and costly cyberattack in history,” a summer 2017 attack affecting critical infrastructure and other victims around the world, to Russian intelligence services. The malicious code used in the attack, known as NotPetya, permanently encrypts the data on the computers that it has infected, essentially destroying them.
March 15, 2018 via Lawfare via Hoover Daily ReportPresident Trump shocked the world when he agreed to meet with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. While there’s reason to be skeptical of Kim’s motives and tactics, we should all acknowledge that the President has managed to secure a major diplomatic breakthrough in the crisis.
March 15, 2018 via Townhall via Hoover Daily ReportGlobal spy games just got a little more dangerous with the byzantine poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in the medieval-era UK city of Salisbury.
March 15, 2018 via Sacramento Bee via Hoover Daily ReportThree new biographies have created renewed interest in Herbert Hoover, who served as president from January 1929 through January 1933. This affords an opportunity to weigh in on two policy failures that haunt his memory.
March 14, 2018 via Thoughtful Ideas via Hoover Daily ReportHoover Institution fellow Michael McFaul talks about the latest news surrounding the poisoned ex-Russian spy in Britain.
March 14, 2018 via MSNBC via Hoover Daily ReportHoover Institution fellow Jamil Jaffer discusses the poison used in a murder attempt on a former spy came from Russia.
March 12, 2018 via VOA News via Hoover Daily ReportThe probe’s ended in a ‘capitulation to the executive branch,’ said the committee’s top Democrat. ‘History will judge its actions harshly.’
March 12, 2018 via The Daily Beast via Hoover Daily Report
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