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Bright Spots in Indian Country

by Terry Andersonvia Hoover Digest
Monday, August 13, 2012

Loosening the bonds of bureaucracy has helped tribes begin to escape dependency and pursue prosperity. By Terry L. Anderson.

The Court that Couldn't Say "Stop!"

by John Yoovia Hoover Digest
Monday, August 13, 2012

At a crucial moment, the Roberts court blinked, setting back both the Constitution and any dreams of limited federal power. By John Yoo.

Peter F. Schweizer

Schweizer discusses the air force jet fuel uproar on Fox News

via Fox News
Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Peter Schweizer, the William J. Casey Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution and a former consultant to NBC News, discusses how Congress and the government, in giving sweetheart contracts to friends and big donors, cause a tremendous waste of taxpayer dollars.

Army Sergeant 1st Class Dominic MacDonald

The Next Ten Years

by Benjamin Wittesvia Hoover Digest
Friday, April 6, 2012

Regardless of its standing in earlier years, Guantánamo now represents a model of due process in the war on terror. By Benjamin Wittes.

Man with goats

Tragedy of the Commons, in Two Acts

by Gary D. Libecapvia Hoover Digest
Friday, April 6, 2012

A classic parable of shared resources explains the woes besetting both the euro and U.S. debt. By Gary D. Libecap.

Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell

Mitch McConnell

with Mitch McConnellvia Uncommon Knowledge
Wednesday, March 28, 2012

This week, on Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson, Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell discusses why the glacial pace of deliberations and decisions in the Senate is a feature, not a bug.
“Once it was clear the president was going to try to turn us into a Western European country as rapidly as he could, about the only strategy you have left when your opposition has a forty-seat majority in the House. . . . We knew we couldn’t stop the agenda. But we thought we had a chance of creating a national debate about whether all of this excess was appropriate. And the key to having a debate, frankly and candidly, was to deny the president, if possible, the opportunity to have any of these things be considered bipartisan.” (37:41)

Analysis and Commentary

The Need to Restrain Congress

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Room for Debate (New York Times)
Sunday, March 25, 2012

The Supreme Court should take this opportunity to reconsider the foundations of its commerce clause jurisprudence...

Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy delivers a speech about the way forward for the nat

Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy delivers a speech about the way forward for the nation

Monday, February 27, 2012

Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy gave a passionate speech about the way forward for the nation at the Board of Overseer’s winter meeting in Washington, DC. He argued that Americans are looking for strong leadership, which the Republican Party can provide as long as it focuses above all else on creating good policy based on conservative ideals. In Representative McCarthy’s view, the nation is set up for an important fight to determine its future, with circumstances reminiscent of the 1980 election. For the country to move forward in the same way that it did after 1980, the fight of 2012 must be fought and won decisively to reverse the harmful policies that have led the country to its present state.

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We need a better measure of ‘congressional futility’

by James Huffmanvia Daily Caller (DC)
Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Lots of talk and written reports followed by lots of new laws is considered productive. Little talk and few laws is futility...

Paul Ryan

This Time is Different

by Peter M. Robinsonvia Hoover Digest
Monday, January 23, 2012

Paul Ryan is a straight shooter, and health care is his target. An interview with Peter Robinson.

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