At the Hudson Institute recently, two economists and a business reporter discussed ways in which General Motors could avoid turning the lights off on the U.S. Auto Industry.
Articles By: Mytheos Holt
Thick Schools
When education reformers say they have new ideas, look at the vintage of their sources.
Single-Payer Sticker Shock
Here’s a hint: it involves new taxes, and the plan’s liberal supporters admit as much.
Anti-trust or Anti-trustworthy?
Last month, assistant Attorney General Christine Varney announced plans by the Obama administration to reinvigorate antitrust policy as a step to solve “cases where monopolists try to use their dominance in the marketplace to stifle competition and harm consumers,” a plan legal critics are warning is on a “collision course” with recent precedent set by the Supreme Court, and by extension, with the constitutional rule of law itself.
Atlas Shrieked
In recent weeks, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has found himself increasingly under public assault, both for his actions leading up to the current financial crisis, and for his attempts to defend these actions.