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One Year of Sounding the Debt Alarm at Cato
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Should We Stop Worrying about Europe’s Reliance on Russian Pipeline Gas?
Justin Logan Today, Cato released a new Policy Analysis by Scott Semet on the enduring consequences of cutting
Congress Should Worry about Biden’s Emergency Spending Request
Jordan Cohen and Dominik Lett President Joe Biden has requested $40.1 billion in emergency supplemental spending—$24.1 billion
The Government Cheats, Loses, and Cheats Again to Make Immigrating Illegal
David J. Bier You traveled a thousand miles and spent thousands of dollars to reach the United States.
Dwindling Chinese Economic Information Is Par for the Authoritarian Course
Scott Lincicome According to various news outlets, the Chinese government has recently stopped publishing information on youth
Trump’s Toast, Folks
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Trump’s Toast, Folks
Clark Neily Up until now, I’ve been hesitant to predict how the various prosecutions of Donald Trump
Is Javier Milei a Libertarian?
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on June 22, 2023 Javier Milei is the Argentinian politician who
Senators Tacitly Admit That Prohibition Benefits Mexican Drug Cartels
Jeffrey A. Singer Senator Bill Cassidy (R‑LA), joined by four senate colleagues, two Democrats, and two Republicans,