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Once again, the regulators in California have decided to lead the nation in terms of vehicle emission standards, proposing to require that 15.4 percent of all vehicles sold by 2025 must be electric cars, plug-in hybrid cars, or (currently non-existent) fuel cell cars.
The House Republican Study Committee presents four ineffective ideas for the budget and cuts.
A recent AEI political analysis shows that postgraduates were 20 percent of the electorate and leaned Democrat. Do the over-educated have no more common sense than those with no education?
It appears that our interests were ill-served by the abandonment of Iraq by Barack Obama.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's appearance in Congress last week to explain how President Barack Obama would overhaul financial regulation elicited the most striking sign yet that the wheels have come off the administration's economic-policy team.
The future is on the way. Leading-edge innovators, we are assured, have already moved on, and are earnestly focusing on the just the sort of problems - manufacturing, energy, transportation (and I'd add healthcare) - that urgently require imaginative solutions.
Lower expectations regarding Afghanistan would lead to lesser results.
While adding “in bed” may make bland comments amusing, adding “like Steve Jobs” doesn’t make dumb ideas interesting or executable.






