Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Supply Side News: Stephen Moore explains why Hillary’s college tuition plan won’t work; Bob Patterson demolishes Gov. Christie's attack on social security, advises him to seek counsel from Larry Kudlow; Ralph Benko asks if the Fed is always wrong, how can its policies ever be right?

Politics and Government

Bob Patterson in The Washington Times, demolishes Gov. Christie's attack on social security, advises him to seek counsel from Larry Kudlow.

In The Washington Post, Jared Bernstein writes the economy was excluded from the first Republican debate. 

Monetary Policy

At Forbes.com,  Ralph Benko asks if the Fed is always wrong, how can its policies ever be right?

In The Hill, Judy Shelton says its time to restore sanity to the world’s monetary policy. 

At Newsmax, Steve Forbes says the quicker the Fed raises rates, the better.

In The WSJ, Jon Hilsenrath and Nick Timiraos write the Fed lacks ammo to deal with an economic downturn. 

Spending

In The Washington Times, Stephen Moore explains why Hillary’s college tuition plan won’t work. 

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