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Every time I hear a young person romanticize socialism, I picture them trying to explain it to someone who’s actually lived through it. The...
Twenty years ago, a committee led by former Chair of the US Federal Reserve Paul Volcker released its report. The committee had investigated what...
On August 14, 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law. The program was designed to give private sector retired...
On Capitol Hill, where memories are short, concern about open-ended military conflicts — or as one might call them, war — is now considered...
For decades, international development has been synonymous with massive aid programs, billion-dollar projects, and slow-moving bureaucracies. Governments and global institutions have spent trillions trying...
In 1881, a president was assassinated over the future of the civil service. James Garfield, who believed in civil service reform, was shot by...
An overwhelming majority of economists agree: protectionist tariffs harm the very nations that impose them. The notion that taxing Americans for buying foreign goods...
As noted in my previous column, foreign holdings of US dollars are classified as foreign holdings of US assets and, thus, contribute to US...
An overwhelming majority of economists agree: protectionist tariffs harm the very nations that impose them. The notion that taxing Americans for buying foreign goods...
As noted in my previous column, foreign holdings of US dollars are classified as foreign holdings of US assets and, thus, contribute to US...
An overwhelming majority of economists agree: protectionist tariffs harm the very nations that impose them. The notion that taxing Americans for buying foreign goods...
In 1881, a president was assassinated over the future of the civil service. James Garfield, who believed in civil service reform, was shot by...
The high degree of focus on tariffs under the new Trump administration has led to a flurry of new analyses attempting to determine their...