Trump wants to cover a $150 billion gap with $3 billion in savings.
Peter Suderman
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3.11.2016
It was a very substantive—and elegant—evening.
Alexis Garcia & Alex Manning
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3.11.2016
For those ages 30-44, it rises to almost 10 percent. But most Americans still think prostitution is "morally wrong."
Elizabeth Nolan Brown
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3.11.2016
More, better, and safer food - but only if regulators will stay out of the way.
Ronald Bailey
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3.11.2016
NBC sitcom Crowded not very good either.
Glenn Garvin
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3.11.2016
Helen Mirren in a tense military morality tale.
Kurt Loder
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3.11.2016
New measures pose existential threat to sharing economy
Steven Greenhut
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3.11.2016
Donald Trump's trade war on America.
David Harsanyi
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3.11.2016
GOP frontrunner says violence at his rallies is because of anger over trade deals, female reporter "made up" story about being manhandled by campaign manager.
Anthony L. Fisher
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3.11.2016
"I don't want to be so politically correct," said Trump.
Robby Soave
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3.10.2016
The real axis in American politics is authoritarianism vs. libertarianism.
Nick Gillespie
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3.10.2016
If India's free market Prime Minister Narendra Modi gets away with his campus crackdown, it'll be bad for Pakistan
Shikha Dalmia
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3.10.2016
Want to know what North American magic was like in the Potter universe? Activists say you shouldn't.
Robby Soave
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3.10.2016
Hillary Clinton's rebuttal shows her crony corporatist side.
Veronique de Rugy
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3.10.2016
More economic illiteracy from the Vermont socialist.
Steve Chapman
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3.10.2016
Sanders and Trump are flaming protectionists, which means they peddle perhaps the oldest, most-thoroughly discredited economics doctrine ever spoken.
Sheldon Richman
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3.10.2016
The secretary of state turned 2016 presidential candidate is smart, shrewd, and experienced enough to recognize a state secret when she sees one.
Andrew Napolitano
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3.10.2016
Even middle class earners would be hit with a sizable tax increase under Sanders’ plans.
Peter Suderman
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3.09.2016
Hillary Clinton's emails, Obama's deportations, and the Libyan fiasco each provided a meaningful moment.
Anthony L. Fisher
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3.10.2016
The meaning of "natural born citizen" remains unsettled.
Jacob Sullum
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3.10.2016
Unlike Hillary Clinton, the bellicose billionaire is intermittently leery of foreign intervention.
Jacob Sullum
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3.09.2016
Congress pisses down our backs and tells us it's raining.
Daniel J. Mitchell
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3.09.2016
Don't mistake presidential races for broad-based changes in attitudes that will ultimately shape public policy.
Nick Gillespie
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3.08.2016
Tiffanie Hupp was charged with obstructing an officer after standing between a state trooper and the dog he wanted to kill.
Jacob Sullum
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3.08.2016
Trump the brand and Trump the candidate are inseparable.
Peter Suderman
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3.08.2016
He’s not just clueless—he’s willfully ignorant.
Peter Suderman
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3.08.2016
Despite Sen. Lee's valiant fight against federalizing the Flint debacle, federal taxpayers will have to pay up
Shikha Dalmia
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3.08.2016
If Hispanic immigrants had backed a strongman, conservatives would have declared them a threat to freedom.
Shikha Dalmia
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3.08.2016
And can you accurately chart the GOP's foreign policy future without dealing with Trump?
Brian Doherty
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3.09.2016
Republican control of both houses poisons the atmosphere in D.C.
Matt Welch
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3.08.2016
Hong Kong has surpassed its former colonial master in prosperity because it's had more economic freedom.
Marian Tupy
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3.08.2016
"More just and equitable human-ice interactions." Seriously.
Robby Soave
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3.07.2016
Flint debate reveals a party mired in retrograde '70s-era trade-union liberalism
Matt Welch
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3.07.2016
Who can participate in a boycott?
A. Barton Hinkle
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3.07.2016
Liberals don't trust corporations to run Flint's water system. But they should.
Robby Soave
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3.06.2016
Contrary to wishful rumors, the anti-drug stalwart's position on pot has not changed.
Jacob Sullum
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3.07.2016
We shouldn't aspire to be a great nation. We should aspire to be fully free persons.
Sheldon Richman
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3.06.2016
The GOP's nervous breakdown continues apace.
Todd Krainin & Matt Welch
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3.05.2016
Aim higher with tax reform to help average Americans.
John Tamny
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3.05.2016
A judge stopped mandatory labels, which had been set to take full effect this week.
Baylen Linnekin
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3.05.2016
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and John Kasich—and their parties—are stuck in the past.
Nick Gillespie
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3.04.2016
If Washington runs on deals, why not embrace a schemer?
Scott Shackford
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3.03.2016
Race for the White House details the vicious lengths politicians will pursue to win.
Glenn Garvin
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3.04.2016
Terrence Malick and Tina Fey in search of things unfound.
Kurt Loder
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3.04.2016
In California, many Republicans vote for a tax hike they say wasn't a tax hike.
Steven Greenhut
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3.04.2016
Nobody cares that he’s not a 'real conservative.' That’s not the point.
Scott Shackford
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3.04.2016
At GOP debate, merely pledging boots on the ground in Libya passes for sanity.
Anthony L. Fisher
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3.03.2016
Trump says he can get $300 billion in cuts from $78 billion in spending. Er, what?
Peter Suderman
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3.03.2016
The billionaire blowhard isn't a threat to modern Republicanism. He's its perfect distillation.
Nick Gillespie
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3.03.2016
More waste, more fraud, more abuse.
Veronique de Rugy
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3.03.2016
The 2012 nominee's remarks were scathing, but omitted his own history with Trump.
Peter Suderman
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3.03.2016
There's been a relentless barrage of bad legal news for Clinton lately.
Andrew Napolitano
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3.03.2016
Libertarian former GOP congressman calls Trump, Clinton, Cruz, Rubio, Sanders, et al "authoritarians," won't endorse anyone.
Nick Gillespie
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3.02.2016
Gary Johnson and Austin Petersen speak. Johnson is still waiting for big money that supports small government and the Constitution to look at Trump and come to the Libertarian Party.
Brian Doherty
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3.02.2016