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When Government Is Too Small

When Government Is Too Small

On a damp Friday morning, 11 days into the government shutdown, a few dozen truckers took to the Capital Beltway to tell lawmakers they were angry. They were protesting big government. Yet opinion polls showed that Americans opposed the government shutdown and were...

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Gearing Up for Friday the 13th

Gearing Up for Friday the 13th

It's been a long couple of weeks. Our government just wasted billions of dollars on a shutdown that accomplished nothing and dragged down economic growth as a close encounter with the debt ceiling loomed. And the deal that ended this impasse sets Washington up for...

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This Truce May Not Bring Peace to Washington

This Truce May Not Bring Peace to Washington

Well, that was certainly worth 24 billion bucks, don't you think? I mean the entertainment value of Sen. Ted Cruz's faux filibuster alone was worth a couple billion or so. And House Speaker John Boehner's face when he would come out during the 16-day-long government...

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Spinning Failure into Gold

Spinning Failure into Gold

What amazing alchemists Wall Street bankers are! They can turn failure into gold and reform into business as usual. These sorcerers have pulled off both tricks right in front of us since their 2007 collapse. They turned that gross failure into an ongoing...

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Worker Rip-Offs in the Reagan Building

Worker Rip-Offs in the Reagan Building

How's this for irony? Ronald Reagan — worshipped as the supreme deity by small-government, anti-spending zealots — not only has a government office building in Washington named for him, but it's the biggest and costliest one built to date. The only face-saving factor...

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