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  • Backgrounder posted October 25, 2010 by J.D. Foster, Ph.D. The Fed’s QE2 and the Economy: Sailing to Safety or a Ship of Fools?

    Abstract: Quantitative easing is a largely experimental tool employed by the Federal Reserve to address a continuing sluggish economy and the renewed potential of deflation. That the Fed faces this prospect is final proof positive that President Barack Obama’s Keynesian stimulus policies have failed,…

  • Commentary posted January 21, 2010 by Brian Riedl Will Obama Choose Fiscal Responsibility or Gimmicks?

    OPINION/ANALYSIS: President Obama spent 2009 engaged in an unprecedented first-year spending spree. Now he is apparently planning to spend his second year creating the illusion of fiscal responsibility. On the campaign trail, then-candidate Mr. Obama…

  • Play Movie David John on mortgage modifications on CNBC Video Recorded on January 15, 2010 David John on mortgage modifications on CNBC

    David John discusses the mortgage modification program and its shortcomings on CNBC …

  • Commentary posted January 16, 2009 by Ernest Istook A Trillion Reasons We're in Deep trouble

    My 6-year-old granddaughter Abby bragged recently that she could count to 20. She proceeded to demonstrate, and I praised her. Then she asked how high I can count. I told her that I don't know; I've never tried because it takes too long. Today we talk about numbers so big that we cannot comprehend them. People often…

  • WebMemo posted August 15, 2008 by James Jay Carafano, Ph.D. Polish-U.S. Missile Defense Deal Makes Sense

    It is widely reported in the world press that the United States and Poland have agreed on terms for deploying ballistic missile interceptors in the East European country. The interceptors would work in conjunction with radars that will be deployed in the Czech Republic (the result of another agreement announced earlier this year).…

  • Backgrounder on July 14, 2008 How Rising Gas Prices Hurt American Households

    The upward march of retail gasoline prices has affected U.S. households regardless of whether their members drive, take public transportation, or walk. In a modern economy, the interdependency created by supplying specialized labor and trading for all other goods and services produced by other people leaves virtually…

  • Play Movie Israel Ortega on Univision Noticiero , 3/18/08 Video Recorded on July 1, 2008 Israel Ortega on Univision Noticiero , 3/18/08

    Israel Ortega on Univision Noticiero , 3/18/08…

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  • Backgrounder posted October 25, 2010 by J.D. Foster, Ph.D. The Fed’s QE2 and the Economy: Sailing to Safety or a Ship of Fools?

    Abstract: Quantitative easing is a largely experimental tool employed by the Federal Reserve to address a continuing sluggish economy and the renewed potential of deflation. That the Fed faces this prospect is final proof positive that President Barack Obama’s Keynesian stimulus policies have failed,…

  • Commentary posted January 16, 2009 by Ernest Istook A Trillion Reasons We're in Deep trouble

    My 6-year-old granddaughter Abby bragged recently that she could count to 20. She proceeded to demonstrate, and I praised her. Then she asked how high I can count. I told her that I don't know; I've never tried because it takes too long. Today we talk about numbers so big that we cannot comprehend them. People often…

  • Backgrounder on July 14, 2008 How Rising Gas Prices Hurt American Households

    The upward march of retail gasoline prices has affected U.S. households regardless of whether their members drive, take public transportation, or walk. In a modern economy, the interdependency created by supplying specialized labor and trading for all other goods and services produced by other people leaves virtually…

  • WebMemo posted August 15, 2008 by James Jay Carafano, Ph.D. Polish-U.S. Missile Defense Deal Makes Sense

    It is widely reported in the world press that the United States and Poland have agreed on terms for deploying ballistic missile interceptors in the East European country. The interceptors would work in conjunction with radars that will be deployed in the Czech Republic (the result of another agreement announced earlier this year).…

  • Commentary posted January 21, 2010 by Brian Riedl Will Obama Choose Fiscal Responsibility or Gimmicks?

    OPINION/ANALYSIS: President Obama spent 2009 engaged in an unprecedented first-year spending spree. Now he is apparently planning to spend his second year creating the illusion of fiscal responsibility. On the campaign trail, then-candidate Mr. Obama…

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  • Backgrounder posted October 25, 2010 by J.D. Foster, Ph.D. The Fed’s QE2 and the Economy: Sailing to Safety or a Ship of Fools?

    Abstract: Quantitative easing is a largely experimental tool employed by the Federal Reserve to address a continuing sluggish economy and the renewed potential of deflation. That the Fed faces this prospect is final proof positive that President Barack Obama’s Keynesian stimulus policies have failed,…

  • WebMemo posted August 15, 2008 by James Jay Carafano, Ph.D. Polish-U.S. Missile Defense Deal Makes Sense

    It is widely reported in the world press that the United States and Poland have agreed on terms for deploying ballistic missile interceptors in the East European country. The interceptors would work in conjunction with radars that will be deployed in the Czech Republic (the result of another agreement announced earlier this year).…

  • Backgrounder on July 14, 2008 How Rising Gas Prices Hurt American Households

    The upward march of retail gasoline prices has affected U.S. households regardless of whether their members drive, take public transportation, or walk. In a modern economy, the interdependency created by supplying specialized labor and trading for all other goods and services produced by other people leaves virtually…

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