November 27, 2012 Archives
RealClearPolicy
Morning
Edition
The Real National Debt: $87 Trillion
Chris Cox & Bill Archer, WSJ
Spending Is Forgotten in the Fiscal Cliff Debate
Scott Winship, RCM
Rick Perry's $10,000 Tuition Inflation Fix
Laura Seligman, The Atlantic
College Students Are Losing Hope for the Future
Carl Schramm, HuffPo
States Don't Control Their Own Unemployment Rates
J. Schmitt, CEPR
401(k) Plans Might Not Be Worth the $100 Billion Cost
Ray Fisman, Slate
The Private Sector Is to Blame for Too Much Red Tape
R. Kuttner, TAP
Here's Why Tax Hikes for the Wealthy Make Sense
Laura Tyson, CRFB
Millions of Jobs at Stake in Logging Case
David Hampton, Wash. Times
How the GOP Should Approach the Fiscal Cliff
James Capretta, NRO
The Contraception Mandate Is Anti-Choice
A. Barton Hinkle, Reason
The GOP's Costly Victory on Crime
Charles Lane, Washington Post
RealClearPolicy
Research
Highway Spending Boosts Growth
San Francisco Federal Reserve
Buffett Rule Revenue Could Revitalize Weakened Infrastructure
EPI
Higher Taxes on Middle Class Will Lower Consumer Spending
White House
Fiscal Cliff Is Overshadowing Congress's Financial Aid Crisis
AAF
Cloud Services, Email Should Be Warrant-Protected Information
The Hill
Capping Deductions Won't Solve Spending Problem
Heritage Action
We Can't Do Without the Keystone XL Pipeline
M. Whatley, Human Events
Raising Tax Rates Will Slow Down the Economy
J.D. Foster, Heritage