The cover of the January 15-22 issue of Time Out Tel Aviv--a free weekly rundown of culture, dining, and night life--offers a juxtaposition at once incongruous and in keeping with the nation's mood and the harsh logic of its situation...
Richard Epstein, professor of law and director of the Law and Economics Program at the University of Chicago, has written columns arguing against the Card Check bill for Forbes and the Wall Street Journal, calling the bill "unconstitutional" and "a job killer of the first magnitude."...
Obama's first foreign policy decisions bode well for establishing America's role as a global "designated driver" in the 21st Century, when the world is drunk on unprecedented trends in finance, governance, geopolitics, religion, war, weather and more...
with Henry I. Millervia Shop Floor (National Association of Manufacturers)
Friday, February 13, 2009
From Forbes, “No Stimulus for Science,” a plea for rational risk and cost-benefit analysis in regulations by Henry I. Miller, a physician and molecular biologist and a fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution:...
Before deciding what to do about the worst economic crisis in more than three decades, policymakers ought to have answered one question: What caused it?...