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Here’s the problem: The president never defines what he means by “fair.” And this is for a simple reason: his definition is simply not recognizable to most Americans.
America's version of capitalism has been much more dynamic than Europe's. Why don't Obama and Romney debate that?
Included is AEI president Arthur Brooks's piece on what constitutes economic fairness.
While conservatives have criticized the economic principles and class-baiting cadences of Obama’s budget rhetoric, no one has answered his fundamental charge that the Ryan plan is unfair. This is a lost opportunity. Advocates for limited government can win the fairness argument in a walk.
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.
Among the top items left on the Senate's to-do list before the November elections is a "paycheck fairness" bill, which is predicated on the wage gap between men and women, but the bill is not as commonsensical as it might seem.
How will pending legislation determine the cost and availability of health insurance? Will it advantage some people over others?






