November 14, 2012 Archives
RealClearPolicy
Morning
Edition
With Tax Hikes, U.S. Fiscal Future Is Bright
Bruce Bartlett, Economix
'Trickle-Down' Died with Romney's Loss
Michael Tomasky, Daily Beast
Higher Minimum Wage Would Benefit Veterans Most
D. Cooper, EPI
Let's Not Make a Grand Bargain
Katrina vanden Heuvel, Washington Post
Businesses Need to Make Sure Payroll Tax Doesn't Increase
Economist
Driverless Cars Are Coming Sooner Than You Think
B. Dumaine, CNN
Expect Real Food Reform in Obama's Second Term
T. Laskawy, Grist
Could Chew and Snuff Help End Smoking?
Joseph Fleming, RCPolicy
Natural Gas: A Step Away from Carbon
Don Sherman, Car & Driver
Tax Hikes Everyone Should Love
Andrew Biggs, RealClearMarkets
Why Online Education Is the Future
Alex Tabarrok, Cato Unbound
Four Misleading Tax Euphemisms
Howard Gleckman, TaxVox
RealClearPolicy
Research
State, Local Officials Must Push for Fiscal Compromise
Concord Coalition
Medical Device Excise Tax May Hold Back Smaller Innovators
AAF
One-Third of Coal Plants Are Too Outmoded to Run
Sierra Club
Modest Carbon Tax Has Climate-Friendly, Financial Upside
Brookings
The Case for Privatizing Amtrak
Cato Institute