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May 15, 2019
Trump's China Tariffs Will SucceedFor the last four decades, the United States has often engaged in trading away its future by running up debt and selling assets instead of products. This brought about the stagnant living standards and incomes experienced by the U.S. middle class dur...
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May 8, 2017
Why conservatives should support raising the gasoline taxOn May 1, President Trump mentioned that he might be willing to support raising the gasoline and diesel tax to pay for infrastructure improvements. Bloomberg News reports: "It's something that I would certainly consider,...
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January 29, 2016
How to remove moderator bias from the presidential debatesThe 2016 presidential primary debates are arguably at a breaking point. Donald Trump's refusal to participate in Thursday night's Fox News/Google debate raises to a new level expressions of candidate dissatisfaction with debate question...
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June 2, 2015
Fast Tracking the Decline in American PowerSupporters of Obamatrade won in the Senate by selling the idea that Fast Tracking would strengthen American power. They cited a letter signed by several former defense secretaries which claimed: There would be harmful strategic consequences if w...
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November 20, 2014
Cloture Rule May Be the Key Senate VoteThe most important vote that the Republican Senate takes next year may be a procedural vote. If the Senate continues last session’s cloture rule, Senate Democrats will be given the power to keep the Republican agenda off President Obama...
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August 19, 2012
Deficit Spending Doesn't Work; Balancing Trade DoesIn 2008 and 2009, both American political parties favored increased deficit spending, which they called a "stimulus" in 2008 and a "recovery plan" in 2009. The main difference was that the Democrats sought increased government spending, while t...
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February 15, 2010
Playing Chicken with ChinaThere is a game of chicken being played on trade policy with China, with potentially severe consequences for the world. China's response to U.S. and European efforts to constrain its mercantilist policies is to threaten an escalating trade ...