On Forbes, Peter Ferrara contrasts the economic policies
of President Obama and Mitt Romney.
At NRO, Patrick Brennan rebuts claims that income
inequality is responsible for the economic crisis.
On CNBC, Don Luskin downplays global recession fears:
At Advisor Perspectives, Mish Shedlock suggests the US is
already in a recession.
In The WSJ, Stephen Moore highlights Sen. Kirsten
Gilibrand’s (NY) efforts to shield the food stamps program from cuts.
At TGSN, Jon Decker reviews Treasure Hunt in the Enchanted Forest, a children’s book that
explains sound money, basic economics and savings.
In The WSJ, my old boss C. Boyden Gray announces a
federal lawsuit to challenge Dodd-Frank’s constitutionality.
On International Liberty, Dan Mitchell critiques the
Eurozone’s economic illiteracy.
In The WSJ, Jason Riley notes Mitt Romney’s new immigration
reform proposals.
The WSJ remembers Milton Friedman collaborator Anna
Schwartz.
From Fiscal Times, Bruce Bartlett sees the coming fiscal
cliff as a chance for real tax and budget reform.
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