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So men and women who faced death at Fallujah or Kandahar or Desert Storm are now to face death panels at home? That’s the upshot of the administration’s plans for military health care.
President Obama's treatment of Toyota, the biggest victim so far of his war on business, provides a glimpse of the president's vision of American government.
The Japanese car maker has been stung by a series of reports of customers experiencing out-of-control speeding, but there is no denying that all cars made today are better, cheaper and, yes, safer than they would otherwise be if not for Toyota's hard work over the last half century.
"Concurrency" in defense programs–that is, overlapping development and production of weapons systems–has long been a controversial Pentagon practice. Now the Obama Pentagon is threatening to rewrite the procurement rules in a way that would make it extremely difficult to have the option of concurrent development and production.
Chairman Greenspan was one of the earlier identifiers of the emerging acceleration of productivity during the 1990s.
The complex and rapidly evolving Sino-American relationship has become the most important bilateral relationship either country has.
The Obama administration is not the first to fail to articulate a post-Cold War strategy for the United States, but the farther this can is kicked down the road the more difficult the challenge becomes. Our ability to secure the Middle East gives us enormous leverage over potential rivals like China, and is equally critical to our Asian allies like Japan and South Korea.
The market economy is cooperative, and more successfully so than any alternative system ever conceived of, never mind put into practice.





