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The Immigration Reform Channel.

Informing The Discussion: Businesses in some large cities won’t be allowed to hire new ‘W’ guest workers

Businesses in 103 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) representing 20% of the total civilian labor force would be ineligible to hire new ‘W’ guest workers if the Senate Gang of Eight’s immigration bill (S.744) were passed today. Regulations in the bill prevent businesses from hiring guest workers if the unemployment rate in their MSA is higher than 8.5%, absent special consideration by the commissioner of the soon-to-be-created Bureau of Immigration and Labor Market Research.

Obama’s Iran Gamble
Kori Schake, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, notes that during the time of the Soviet Union, the joke among the proletariat ran, “We pretend to work, and they pretend to pay us.” The diplomatic relationship between President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken on the same farcical characteristics: The President pretends he will not tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran, and Prime Minister Netanyahu pretends to believe him…
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Trouble at the Internal Revenue Service.

Trouble at the Internal Revenue Service

Richard Epstein, the Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, discusses recent revelations of IRS discrimination against conservative nonprofits and considers the scandal surrounding the Justice Department's monitoring of the Associated Press.


Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a bank run early in the Great Depression.
Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a bank run early in the Great Depression.

Hoover senior fellow Taylor testifies that Dodd-Frank has not reduced likelihood of bailouts

John B. Taylor, the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Economics at the Hoover Institution, testified before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations that the Orderly Liquidation Act (OLA) in Title II of the Dodd-Frank Act has not reduced the likelihood of bailouts of large financial firms. Taylor’s blog and Wall Street Journal commentary with Kenneth E. Scott, senior research fellow at Hoover, explain that the OLA requires more discretion by the FDIC, thus leaving policy makers with less clarity about the reorganization process and more likely to ignore it in the heat of a crisis.

Commentary
May 16, 2013 | Atlantic

Why Private Schools Are Dying Out

May 17, 2013 | Economist

Should Big Banks Be Broken Up?

May 16, 2013 | Foundry

We’ve Seen the Effect of “Amnesty” Before

May 17, 2013 | Education Next

Am I A Part of the Cure … or the Disease?

May 16, 2013 | Investor's Business Daily

Regulation Is Also A Cause of Economy's Slow Snap Back From Recession

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Library and Archives
May 17, 2013

Finding aid to the Iris Chang papers has been expanded

Iris Chang, 1998

The finding aid to the Iris Chang papers in the archives has been expanded to include a description of the substantial increments added to the collection since it was originally received in 2004.

May 15, 2013

Featured Find: Peace Posters

From 1935 to 1940, students from all over the United States participated in a contest to create posters inspired by the theme of Peace. The National Circulating Library of Students' Peace Posters, based in Philadelphia, sponsored the contest; in 1940, the winning posters were reproduced and sold as collectible, stamp-sized stickers. The sponsoring organization was founded by Nancy Babb, a Quaker who volunteered with the American Relief Administration's famine relief efforts in Russia in 1921.

May 13, 2013

Chiang Kai-shek’s Secret Military Advisers Unveiled

Chiang Kai-shek meets with Oskar Munzel (left), his German military adviser, in

For decades after his defeat by the Chinese Communists in 1949, Chiang Kai-shek relied heavily and almost exclusively on the United States to defend and consolidate his island redoubt, Taiwan, against the communist invasion. Under the facade of an ostensibly formidable US-Taiwan alliance during the cold war, however, Chiang would, from time to time, turn to his erstwhile enemies in World War II for military advice.

May 8, 2013 | Hoover Archivists' Musings (blog)

Digitizing Mieczysław Jałowiecki's Illustrations

Mieczysław Jałowiecki capure setup with notes

The Hoover Institution Library and Archives is home to art with enduring historic value that is both diverse in content and style. One such collection, the illustrations of Mieczyslaw Jałowiecki, were recently photographed by the Digital Imaging Lab so we could provide digital copies to our partner institutions in Lithuania and Poland.

May 3, 2013

Featured Find: On the Map

New World map, Maude Cleveland miscellany, Box 1, Hoover Institution Archives.

The Maude Cleveland miscellany collection includes a world map that depicts our home state of California as an island. The map, likely printed in Amsterdam around 1750 and titled NIEUWE WERELD KAART, was created by Baron George Anson, a British admiral known for his circumnavigation of the globe and his oversight of the Royal Navy during the Seven Years' War.

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May 16, 2013 | John Batchelor Show

Ajami discusses the Syrian civil war on the John Batchelor Show

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Fouad Ajami, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and cochair of the Working Group on Islamism and the International Order, discusses Turkey’s Prime Minister Erdogan and the dilemma he is in because of the Syrian provocations. Erdogan threatens dire consequences, yet draws back, sheltered behind the assertion that his country won’t be drawn into a full-scale war with the regime in Damascus.

May 14, 2013 | C-Span2 Book TV

Hoover fellow Atlas discusses Obamacare on BookTV

Scott W. Atlas, MD, is the David and Joan Traitel Senior Fellow at the Hoover In

Scott W. Atlas, MD, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, in discussing his book In Excellent Health, takes a critical look at the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”) and alternatives such the single-payer system in place in other advanced countries.

May 14, 2013 | Between the Covers (National Review Online)

Hoover fellow Hanson discusses Savior Generals on NRO’s Between the Covers

Victor Davis Hanson, Hoover Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow

Victor Davis Hanson, the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, discusses his book The Savior Generals: How Five Great Commanders Saved Wars That Were Lost—from Ancient Greece to Iraq.

May 13, 2013 | EconTalk

Frakt on Medicaid and the Oregon Medicaid study

Russell D. Roberts

In this podcast Russell Roberts, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and EconTalk host, discusses, with Austin Frakt of Boston University and blogger at The Incidental Economist, Medicaid and the recent results of the Oregon Medicaid study, a randomized experiment that looked at individuals with and without access to Medicaid.

May 13, 2013 | John Batchelor Show

Hoover fellow Epstein discusses the law profession on the John Batchelor Show

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Richard Epstein, the Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, notes that the best lawyers he knows don't want law schools to turn out graduates with less knowledge and more gimmicks; they want better-educated lawyers who can hit the ground running. If fifty years ago students could make good use of three years of a law school education, they certainly can do so in today's vastly more complicated world.

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