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About This Year’s $2 Trillion Deficit: Don’t Worry, Be Happy!

August 10, 2009.

Iranian Show Trials Continue — As Divisions Within Regime Grow

August 10, 2009.

The Real Cost of a Government Takeover of Health Care

August 7, 2009.

AARP Members Not Buying Obama Health Care Plan

August 6, 2009.

Pessimism About Afghanistan

August 5, 2009.

Another Reason We Don’t Want Government Rationing Health Care

August 5, 2009.

The End of the World War I Generation

August 3, 2009.

Iran’s Stalinesque Show Trials

August 3, 2009.

Tax Increases are Coming!

August 3, 2009.

Another Dumb “Stimulus” Idea at Taxpayer Expense

August 3, 2009.

A Right to Health Care?

August 3, 2009.

Who are Entrepreneurs?

July 30, 2009.

Remembering Government at Its Worst

July 27, 2009.

What’s A Dollar Worth?

July 27, 2009.

Time to Cut Back Boondoggle Embassy in Iraq

July 27, 2009.

Maybe Europe Isn’t Lost to Islamic Terrorism

July 26, 2009.

Government Health Care Trade-Offs: Death or Treatment?

July 25, 2009.

The Attempted Murder of HSAs

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Back to the Bad Old Days of High Marginal Tax Rates

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July 15, 2009.

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Continuing Erosion of the Iranian Regime’s Legitimacy

July 15, 2009.

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July 14, 2009.

Making Airline Travel as Unpleasant as Possible

July 13, 2009.

Even as America’s Troops Leave Iraq, the Waste Goes On

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