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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2012   ECONOMICS: Plans for US manufacturing may yield more votes than jobs http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/27/usa-campaign-manufacturing-idUSL2E8DM87820120227 U.S. factories are hiring again, and Democratic President Barack Obama and some of his Republican rivals are pitching tax breaks to fuel a rebound in manufacturing and help rebuild a battered middle class. A focus on manufacturing may … Continue reading

America / Foreign Policy / Politics

Hugo Chavez is (probably) not fully cured of cancer

Roger Noriega, Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, might have been onto something this past summer. In July Noriega speculated that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez may not be fully cured of cancer. Chavez claimed as much last October, but has since reversed course. He recently announced that in the near future he will go to … Continue reading

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Data vs. Design: Key Problems Facing CBO and other Agencies

CBO and other government agencies produce huge amounts of data every day. They typically compile them into reports and glean out the important trends that will advise and inform policy makers. Traditionally these reports involve simple line and bar graphs with a few pie charts. However, the explosion in info graphics and interactive data has … Continue reading

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Obamacare’s Medicaid Mandates on States; Oppresive and Wrong on Every Level

There are many unconstitutional elements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare). One of these elements, lurking the midst, not getting the attention it should receive in the mainstream, at least not anymore, is unconstitutional Federal mandates on the states (as it relates to Medicaid). Under Obamacare states can choose to either … Continue reading

Economy

Economic Daily Outlook

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012   ECONOMICS: Report Says Candidates’ Plans Boost Federal Debt http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204778604577241664250668788.html While Republican presidential candidates are campaigning against President Barack Obama’s deficit-laden budgets, a new report concludes that three of the four contenders’ fiscal proposals would likely increase the federal debt. Only Texas Rep. Ron Paul has offered detailed plans that might … Continue reading

America / Economy / Politics / Tax

Free but Responsible Markets

Occupy Wall Street started with an emotion: anger. As average Americans dealt with an insecure job market, unemployment, underwater mortgages, and overwhelming increases in the cost of education and healthcare they watched as the financial industry was rescued from its own poor judgment by the federal government. What was perceived was a collusion of massive … Continue reading

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Short Memories: Repeating Policy Mistakes for “Positive Externalities”

About a month ago President Obama delivered the State of the Union Address. In it he pandered to the broad interests of teacher’s unions and educational institutions. He framed the issues as educational reform, affordable education, and transitioning priorities. President Obama calls for more resources for teachers, better pay for high quality teachers, and replacing … Continue reading

Economy

Economic Daily Outlook

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2012   ECONOMICS: Winners and Losers From a Tax Proposal http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/23/business/tax-break-for-manufacturers-offset-elsewhere.html The Obama administration, seeking to promote domestic manufacturing without increasing the federal deficit, proposed Wednesday to offset new tax breaks for manufacturers by raising taxes on a wide range of other companies. Some of the prospective losers are familiar targets, including … Continue reading