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The Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017
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Ignore the Politicians: Trade Deficits Don’t Really Matter
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Kamala’s Housing Plan Will Make Housing Even More Expensive
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Where the Candidates Stand on Election Policy
Walter Olson Where do the candidates in this fall’s White House race stand on issues of election
The Euro Is a Frankenstein-Currency
It may not have been manufactured in the lab of a mad scientist, but the euro
Tax the Rich? Not a Good Idea
Taxing "the rich" won't make life more affordable for ordinary people. The true cause of the