Sunday, March 11, 2012
Thursday items: Woodhill on the dollar; Forbes on housing; Tamny on California.
On Forbes, Steve Forbes critiques the Fed’s approach to rescuing the housing market.
AP reports Congress reaffirmed punitive tariffs against China for export subsidies.
On The Kudlow Report, Phil Kerpen of Americans for Prosperity argues Obamacare will drive employers out of private insurance:
At PJ Media, Jaime Daremblum highlights the danger of Argentina’s capital inflight and inflation.
On RCM, John Tamny argues California’s best days are ahead of it.
In The WSJ, Dan Henninger applauds Rick Santorum for emphasizing Obamacare’s threat to personal freedom.
On Kudlow, James Pethokoukis discusses the GOP’s prospects for November:
Market News International reports US Rep. Kevin Brady (TX) proposing a bill to eliminate the Federal Reserve’s unemployment mandate.
From The Atlas Sound Money Project, Nicolas Cachanosky notes lack of consensus about which gold standard opponents reject.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Monday items.
Editor's note: Last week due to work/travel we fell behind with updates, but as of tonight we're caught up. Thanks for your patience.
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At Fox News, Phil Kerpen argues President Obama is coming around to supply-side economics.
On Asia Times, David Goldman sees good economic news, though mostly not in the US.
At Investors Business Daily, Paul Whitfield revisits President Reagan's success:

Cato's Dan Mitchell notes Fidel Castro's recent critique of the Cuban system and notes the reaction of some liberal writers.
At The WSJ, Paul Ryan and Arthur Brooks posit that Americans want a smaller government.
Historian and Econoclasts author Brian Domitrovic comments on the role of tax cuts on eras of economic growth:
Robert Samuelson revisits the financial crisis and the failure of Lehman Brothers.