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When the new Congress convenes next January, ethics reform should be its first order of business.
For a relatively small investment, companies such as Apple or Google could create a voting machine that is inexpensive, easy to use, and difficult to hack into.
Brace yourselves: troubled as its election was, the United States could end up looking with envy at Mexico.
Paper trails will one day provide a useful check on the accuracy of electronic voting machines, but Congress should not rush to implement them.
Discusses tax and fiscal policy.
Economic researchers have devised alternative methods for tracking recessions.
The 2000 election debacle in Florida revealed that thousands of real votes cast are lost, illegitimized or not counted, and thousands of legitimate voters are refused the right to vote.




