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Barack Obama’s presidency has had profoundly negative consequences for our national security. From debilitating cuts in defense budgets, to gutting national missile defense efforts, to his unwillingness to acknowledge a continuing war against terrorism, to his inability to stem the nuclear proliferation threats posed by North Korea and Iran....the picture is bleak.
We are not in a cold war with China. That is too simple a metaphor to describe the state of Sino-American relations.
The Committee hopes that the SEC will follow up the new proxy proposal and the promise of XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting Language) with other advances in the use of electronic communications.
The scene came to mind Wednesday when I saw an instantly infamous clip of Eric Fehrnstrom, Mitt Romney’s communications director, comparing his candidate to a children’s toy.
On Feb. 15, Leslie Moonves, the brilliant CEO of CBS, gave a piece of good news to investors — there would be an addition to the bottom line in 2012 of about $190 million, thanks to huge spending on political commercials coming into the network and its owned and operated...
Acquisitions of privatized firmspose the question of how public ownership may alter the incentives of a firm to engage in anticompetitive conduct.
The reason to favor spectrum flexibility is not that it would make current licensees better off, but that it would make everyone better off.
Returning government to the role of the enforcer of property rights, contract rights, and liability rules cannot be left to the courts alone.






