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AEI health care policy expert Thomas (Tom) Miller explains why current Medicare reform proposals are mostly "policy concepts devoid of structural details." Miller points out that even the Ryan-Wyden proposal which "makes an honest effort to start this process at the ‘high-concept’ level,” needs “a more detailed script that begins to answer at least 13 more questions."
Princeton deserves praise for allowing ROTC on campus while other elite schools barred the program. However, its admirable support for ROTC in the past does not mean that advocates should not press for more.
Tens and millions of dollars flow each year from foreign sources to American labor unions, but actions taken by President Obama's administration make that money harder to trace.
President Obama and his team successfully concluded negotiations on the U.S.-South Korea free trade agreement (KORUS). Here are eight questions and answers on what just happened.
Baghdad is all atwitter over the P-5+1 talks with Iran beginning today. A sandstorm kept many European and Western diplomats from landing, but the Iranians were out in full force, with Iranian negotiator Saeed Jalili leading the way.
It is no surprise that the U.S. economy is getting weaker, given the dramatic changes in taxation and the winding down of stimulus spending just over the horizon, but tax cuts could stimulate the economy.
Wednesday and Thursday mark Egypt’s first post-Mubarak presidential elections. Sadly, what should be a purple-fingered moment brings some hope and much disappointment. Don’t get me wrong – Mubarak was a loathsome stooge, a petty and incompetent rentier tyrant who deserved what he got and more.
By adopting its own version of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," the Pentagon is only encouraging the growing gap between American elites and those who put their lives at risk for our freedoms.





