Jeffrey H. Anderson
President Obama is right to sense that a vibrant, free civil society is in tension with consolidated and centralized power and control—as each is enhanced at the inevitable expense of the other.
National Review, November 29, 2013
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William J. Bennett
Conservative reformers should propose to increase access to vocational-technical education and online courses, as cost-effective alternatives to traditional higher education.
Investor’s Business Daily, November 22, 2013
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Mike Lee
Sen. Mike Lee calls for a renewed effort in tackling poverty, but with a focus on community-based solutions and bringing people into the economy, rather than increasing their dependence on the government.
Lee.Senate.gov, November 13, 2013
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Michael Barone
Republicans would do well to offer tax reforms and other policy proposals that would not only boost economic growth but would also look to strengthen the core of society—the family.
National Review, November 26, 2013
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James Pethokoukis
The 2016 GOP presidential candidates should advance smart, pro-growth, pro-family tax-reform plans to fuel prosperity and invest in the country’s future.
National Review, November 4, 2013
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Mark J. Perry
To make the most out of America's energy revolution, Washington lawmakers would do well to embrace three policy recommendations.
Investor’s Business Daily, November 18, 2013
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Byron York
Is the “comprehensive” immigration bill designed to benefit the median American, or big business?
The Washington Examiner, September 11, 2013
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James Pethokoukis
Fueled by federal policy, the six largest U.S. banks have grown 20-fold in just 30 years; in response, bank reform should make banks smaller, simpler, and safer—the opposite of what Dodd-Frank does.
National Affairs, Summer 2013
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
Under President Obama’s agenda of driving ever more money and power to Washington, it’s the typical American household income that is suffering.
The Weekly Standard, August 23, 2013
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Jonathan V. Last
GOP policy should be informed by new analysis showing a positive correlation between marriage rates, inexpensive real estate, and Republican voters.
The Weekly Standard, April 22, 2013
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James C. Capretta
Our deficit has dipped some—but it’s still over half a trillion dollars, our 14-digit debt is still growing, and our long-term fiscal challenges are still the same.
U.S. News & World Report, June 13, 2013
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Adam J. White
President Obama advances his radical energy agenda by skirting the lawmaking process, abusing his regulatory power, circumventing the checks and balances, and avoiding transparency and debate.
National Affairs, Summer 2012