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How do civil society organizations operate in the authoritarian environment of Vladimir Putin’s “sovereign democracy?” To what extent are they able to further their causes despite pervasive corruption and the rule of courts that take their cues from the Kremlin?
A variety of schemes combined steal as much as $100 billion a year from Medicare and Medicaid alone, and it is time to stop that epidemic.
An interview with Sen. Paul on ESEA/NCLB, Race to the Top, abolishing the Department of Ed, DC vouchers, the Common Core, for-profit higher ed, and related subjects.
Given the declining share of retirement income provided by Social Security and traditional defined benefit pensions, individuals must take a more active role in their retirement saving decisions. The potential for confusion regarding the presentation of estimated Social Security benefits could complicate this process.
Rand Paul is wrong, as the libertarian position should not be to defend Jim Crow but to condemn it due to its unjust bigotry and its economic folly.
With the threat of a veto hanging over its head, the National Defense Authorization bill heads to the House floor today for debate. Among the provisions are several dealing with the question of a nuclear weapons armed Iran, and what the United States should do to avert a crisis, prepare to handle the threat, or eliminate the threat altogether.
The collapse of the rand in South Africa should not have taken policy makers by surprise.
Senator Rand Paul and Representative Ron Paul are right to seek increased oversight of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy, but their legislation is an inefficient means to that end.





