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Posts Tagged: Bailout
Wednesday Links: Unintended Consequences
Ryan Messmore warns that President Obama’s tax proposals might dampen charitable contributions and thereby increase dependence on government. Whoever would have thought that a billion-dollar bailout program wouldn’t work as expected? Adam Schroder’s 5 Steps to HTML5 showcases—and explains—some of the new features designers can build into their sites using HTML5 and CSS3. Smashing Magazine, meanwhile, […]
Obamacare, TARP and the Separation of Powers
Charles Kesler has an important article in the May 17 issue of National Review (republished online over at Claremont Conservative) on the importance of constitutionalism. The penultimate paragraph highlights the importance of restoring the Constitution to its rightful place: In the current crisis, conservative efforts to restore the separation of powers may even be more […]
What I’m Reading — October 5th
Some of the links I’ve collected from around the web on October 5th
What I’m Reading — September 14th
Some of the links I’ve collected from around the web from September 13th to September 14th.
What I’m Reading — September 6th
Some of the links I’ve collected from around the web on September 6th
What I’m Reading — July 12th
Some of the links I’ve collected from around the web from July 8th to July 12th.
What I’m Reading — June 14th
Some of the links I’ve collected from around the web from June 12th to June 14th.
What I’m Reading — June 3rd
Some of the links I’ve collected from around the web from June 2nd to June 3rd.
The Federal ‘Investment’ in GM
If General Motors’ recovery under nationalization were such a sure thing, wouldn’t the stock price be increasing, not decreasing?