Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Tuesday Highlights: The WSJ’s Stephen Moore will join the Heritage Foundation as their new Chief Economist; At Forbes.com, Ralph Benko calls the Brady-Cornyn Monetary Commission this era's Kemp-Roth.; John Tamny warns not to be fooled by ‘no labels.’


Politics and Government

The WSJ’s Stephen Moore will join the Heritage Foundation as their new Chief Economist.

On Forbes.com, John Tamny warns not to be fooled by “no labels,” it is another surrender to big government.

On National Review, Larry Kudlow writes ‘growth, growth, growth,’ is the new mantra of the Business Roundtable. 

From Forbes.com, Brian Domitrovic discusses big-government stirrings in Texas, the most important place in the world.

Monetary Reform

Ralph Benko calls the Brady-Cornyn Monetary Commission this era's Kemp-Roth

In CS Monitor, Mark Trumbull predicts what Janet Yellen will do with the nation’s purse.

On Huffinton Post, Cherno Jobatey details his meeting with Janet Yellen.

In The WSJ, Jon Hilsenrath reports the next reduction in bond-buying could be announced soon.

On CNBC, Jeff Cox writes “if you think you know what the Fed is doing, guess again.”

On TGSN, Kathleen Packard covers euro unhappiness in Latvia.

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