In The WSJ, Stephen Moore suggests the country is still center-right.
On The Kudlow Report, Robert Zoellick discusses the Eurozone:
The NY Sun suggests the Walker recall is a hinge moment
for the labor movement.
TGSN recounts the Federal Reserve’s creation.
On PJ Media, David Goldman notes California and Wisconsin’s
high tax rates.
The WSJ highlights CBO’s latest analysis of the growing
debt.
From First Trust, Brian Wesbury predicts the economy will
continue to grow slowly.
At The WSJ, James Freeman discusses the Keynesian
spending proposed by Paul Krugman and Larry Summers.
At CNBC, Paul Ames notes flat-tax Estonia’s success under
the euro.
In The WSJ, Marian Tupy and Craig Richardson note
Zimbabwe’s growth since it dollarized its economy.
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