"Free the Mails," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, American Spectator, August 28, 2009
"Long-term Cost Is Steep," Courier-Post, August 16, 2009
"Bigger Than Madoff," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, National Review (Online), July 15, 2009
"Reformed to Death," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, Cato.org, August 1, 2005
"Republicans Become the Party of Big Government," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, Cato.org, February 2, 2004
""Conservative" Bush Spends More than "Liberal" Presidents Clinton, Carter," by Veronique de Rugy and Tad DeHaven, Cato.org, July 31, 2003
"The Mother of All Big Spenders: Bush spends like Carter and panders like Clinton.," by Veronique de Rugy and Tad DeHaven, National Review (Online), July 28, 2003
"Bush Administration Embraces Welfare State," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, Cato.org, July 23, 2003
"Bush’s Bigger, Fatter Welfare State," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, National Review (Online), July 18, 2003
"What Fiscal Discipline?," by Veronique de Rugy and Tad DeHaven, Cato.org, June 14, 2003
"GOP Should Give Spending Cuts a Chance," by Veronique de Rugy and Tad DeHaven, Cato.org, April 9, 2003
"On Spending, Bush Is No Reagan," by Veronique de Rugy and Tad DeHaven, Cato.org, April 1, 2003
"Hey, Big Spender," by Veronique de Rugy and Tad DeHaven, Cato.org, March 26, 2003
"Federal Government Should Increase Firing Rate," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, Cato.org, November 10, 2002
"Bush Firm on Labor Flexibility," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, Fox News (Online), October 10, 2002
"Federal Propaganda for Kids," Cato.org, July 6, 2002
"Full Disclosure for Corporate Welfare," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, Cato.org, June 5, 2002
"Save the Farms -- End the Subsidies," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, Cato.org, March 3, 2002
"The Grapes of Graft," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, New York Post, December 12, 2001
"Real Emergencies and Farm "Emergencies"," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, Cato.org, October 8, 2001
"The Stubborn Seeds of U.S. Farm Subsidies," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, Washington Times, August 23, 2001
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