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First Lady Recommends Health Impact Assessments for New Housing

The White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity recently released its report and recommendations for getting kids off the couch and into the streets to exercise and shed those extra pounds. Without a...

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Net Neutrality Advocates Get Silly

The many statist groups that want the government to regulate the Internet under the guise of "network neutrality" have gone off the deep end, hyping a student marketing competition as an industry...

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Congress Accelerates Out of Control

When the news broke about alleged safety defects in Toyota vehicles, official Washington was appalled. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood accused the company of being "safety deaf" and said "they have...

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Leave the Gamblers Alone

Some of us like to gamble. Americans bet a hundred million dollars every day, and that's just at legal places like Las Vegas and Indian reservations. Much more is bet illegally.So authorities crack...

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Elena Kagan on Free Speech, Executive Power, and Judicial Restraint

Speaking to reporters last month aboard Air Force One, President Barack Obama dropped a strong hint about his plans to nominate Solicitor General Elena Kagan to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice...

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Falling For the Myth of Cleggmania

Wow, some of you Americans really got the British election wrong.Reading the frequently frenzied pre-election commentary of America’s liberal hacks, you could be forgiven for thinking that Nick Clegg,...

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OMG California Now 8th Most Likely Economy to Default

A ranking of default probabilities puts California 8th on the list. More likely to default than Iceland and Iraq!That gang of idiots in Sacramento better wake up soon and look at some real solutions.

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The 10 Percent Rule Applied to Municipal Reform

Back in January, I introduced a rule of thumb that I had developed for strategic management decisionmaking I dubbed the "10 percent rule". The idea is that any change that results in 10 percent...

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The Wrong Kind of Toyotathon

Tales of runaway cars have a long history. The first sudden acceleration study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) was done in 1978 and the agency had conducted more than 100...

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Is the Cure Worse than the Disease?

A little more than a month after the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, President Obama's trillion-dollar overhaul of the nation's health care system, the administration has...

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The Poet Versus the Prophet

I got to know the poet Allen Ginsberg towards the end of his life. Not very well, just a nodding acquaintance, but after he died I attended a memorial in his honor at the City University Graduate...

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Intercity Bus Satisfies Customers

Last August, I noted on this blog how intercity bus services such as Megabus and Bolt Bus provide very competitive, cheap, and technologically accessible transportation between major cities. The...

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California Governor's Revised Budget Still Lacks Needed Reforms

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger unveiled the May Revision to his state budget proposal today. The projected deficit dropped slightly to $19.1 billion from the $19.9 billion estimate in...

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Green Banks Are Not Infrastructure Banks

On Thursday, May 13th, Congress asked a number of elected officials and experts to provide testimony on the potential and limits of a national infrastructure bank before the U.S. House Ways and Means...

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Political Games With Senate Banking Bill

The Senate continues to debate amendments to the financial services bill this week. With more and more signs pointing to enough votes for the bill, the Democrats have been able to take a bit longer...

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The Truth About Gun Sales to Terrorists

Months before he loaded his SUV with propane tanks and fireworks and drove to Times Square, police say, Faisal Shahzad went to a firearms store and bought a rifle. It was found in his other car at...

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Cap and Scam

Were you aware that Americans have a collective obligation to stop kicking challenges to the next generation and join the White House in supporting "sweeping" and "transformative" legislation? I...

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Oh, You Mean Those Quotas

In March, I wrote a column detailing a number of credible accusations made against the New York City Police Department (NYPD) for instituting a quota system for arrests and for stop-and-frisk searches....

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A Libertarian Rebel

The new Ridley Scott film Robin Hood, which has opened to mixed reviews on its merits as entertainment, is also drawing some critics' political ire. In New York's leftist weekly, The Village Voice,...

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The Kerry-Lieberman Scheme for Carbon Rationing

Last week, Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) introduced a discussion draft of their American Power Act, which aims to address the problem of man-made global warming by...

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Annotate Everything

Are you ready to get a warning from the Center for Science in the Public Interest about the evils of high fructose corn syrup every time you buy a Coke? Would you like to share your thoughts on the...

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From Banning Books to Banning Blogs

The Obama administration has announced plans to regulate the Internet through the Federal Communications Commission, extending its authority over broadband providers to police web traffic, enforcing...

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Vat's Next? A Review of Possible Tax Increases

Tracy Mehan does a pretty thorough review of the trail balloons, thought pieces and just plain musings on tax increases and tax reforms percolating around the Beltway.The front runner, at least on the...

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Rough Ride in the Middle East

The Strong Horse: Power, Politics, and the Clash of Arab Civilizations, by Lee Smith, Doubleday, 256 pages, $26For years the tag line on Lee Smith’s articles said he was writing a book on Arab...

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Senate Fails Government-Sponsored Rating Agency Reform

Al Franken’s famed Saturday Night Live character Stuart Smalley was fond of the phrase “trace it, face it, erase it!” In the recurring sketch, Franken’s Smalley would inadvertently mock the self-help...

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Constitutionally Dangerous

It was bad enough when states began locking people up because of crimes they might commit in the future. Then in 2006 Congress copied the idea, enacting a law that allows the indefinite civil...

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And the Enlightened Tyrants Will Lead Us

In a recent interview with a Spanish newspaper, famed director Woody Allen reportedly declared himself "pleased" with President Barack Obama's presidency."I think he's brilliant. The Republican Party...

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Watch Out, Facebook

Facebook thinks I'm into graffiti. A few weeks ago, when the social media network overhauled itself for the umpty-hundredth time, it transformed the information page in my profile into a list of links...

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Pre-Crime Policing

To hear them tell it, the five police agencies who apprehended 39-year-old Oregonian David Pyles early on the morning of March 8 thwarted another lone wolf mass murderer. The police "were able to...

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How Should Justices Judge?

In the confirmation hearings for Elena Kagan, Americans will hear a debate over how to interpret the Constitution. On one hand are conservatives who preach strict adherence to the framers' intent. On...

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Confiscating Your Property

In America, we're supposed to be innocent until proven guilty. Life, liberty, and property can't be taken from you unless you're convicted of a crime.Your life and liberty may still be safe, but have...

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Everybody Loves Rand

In what Politicocalled“the first clear statewide victory by the disparate national tea party movement," Rand Paul, a Bowling Green ophthalmologist and the son of libertarian-leaning Rep. Ron Paul...

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Whatâ??s a Diploma Worth?

Every schoolboy knows that education leads to worldly success and material reward. “If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him,” Benjamin Franklin’s Poor Richard...

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Honolulu's Solution to Government Corruption? Regulate Private Contractors

The City of Honolulu contracts out its parking garages to private operators. Usually, that's a good thing, as long as the contracting is on the up-and-up. That's apparently not the case in...

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Leave Them Tubes Alone

As there is no real problem with the Internet, it's not surprising that some of our top minds have been working diligently on a solution.In a 2001 interview (one that only recently has gone viral and...

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HOT Lanes and Toll Tunnel Could Alleviate Congestion in Honolulu

Honolulu congestion ranks among the highest in the nation, with a travel time index higher than many metropolitan areas much larger. According to the Texas Transportation Institute, the Honolulu...

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The Faltering Euro

The Euro keeps tumbling as international investors are loosing faith in the Eurozone. The currency has so far fallen 14 percent against the dollar this year.There is fear that contagion could trigger...

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Fed Monetary Dissident Thomas Hoenig

Thomas Hoenig, a voting member of the Fed’s interest rate decision body, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), has on several occasions expressed concerns about the direction of U.S. monetary...

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The Subversive Vending Machine

In 1819 the English publisher, bookseller, and radical Richard Carlisle was sentenced to three years in prison for blasphemy and seditious libel. Carlisle’s imprisonment was partly due to his...

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Head Start Fail: Enrollment Fraud Edition

While Head Start employees get up to 8.5 percent salary increases this year thanks to the federal stimulus and a $1 billion increase in funding from the feds for  2011, a federal random assignment...

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The Underlying Desperation at the FCC

In what might just be the most audacious bureaucratic punt in recent memory, the Federal Communications Commission said yesterday that the U.S. wireless market was so complicated that it was impossible...

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Louisiana Legislature Considering Anti-Privatization Bills that Would Grow...

For a state facing an ongoing fiscal crisis—and one that may very well be exacerbated in the near term by the expected economic impacts of the oil spill—you’d think that state legislators would be...

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U.S. DOT's Convoluted "Livability" Agenda

Transportation policy observer and analyst Ken Orski has a valuable commentary on the U.S. Department of Transportation's recent strategic plan and it's emphasis on "livability." Rather than comment...

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Stephen Roach Calls for New Monetary Policy

Stephen Roach, Chief Economist of Morgan Stanley, have been a critic of the Fed for many years. In a Financial Times op-ed he makes the case for exiting the current monetary policy regime once and for...

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The Return of British Stagflation

The UK inflation rate jumped to 3.7 percent last month, way above the Bank of England’s 2 percent target. This comes as a surprise to both the monetary policymakers of the BoE and to the newly formed...

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California's Hidden Deficit Keeps Growing

It is probably not astonishing to most of you that Uncle Sugar has quietly loaning billions of dollars to states to help them keep up with high unemployment benefit demand--$37.8 billion so far...

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Unveiling the Truth About Burqa Bans

If you are Amish and accustomed to seeing women only in long-sleeve, floor-length dresses with bonnets covering their hair, it must be uncomfortable to visit a non-Amish town and confront women in...

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How to Save Cleveland

You want a quick indicator of urban decline in any city you visit? Ask a local what’s great about the place. If the top three answers include “a world-class symphony orchestra,” you’re smack dab in the...

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Lessons from the Death of Aiyana Stanley-Jones

On the morning of May 16, a Detroit police officer fatally shot 7-year-old Aiyana Stanley-Jones in the throat during a police raid on her home. The police were looking for a homicide suspect. They...

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The Great Rail Transit Debate

Comments by Federal Transit Administration Administrator Peter Rogoff in Boston on May 18th set off a flurry of discussion on list serves and the blogsophere. Rogoff essentially said that the U.S....

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