Tuesday News: Lewis Lehrman details the demise of money and credit; John Tamny says Republicans should shed all pretense and become the party of the rich

Politics and Government

At The NYT, Amity Shlaes describesthe myth of Gatsby’s suffering middle class.

From Forbes.com, John Tamny arguesRepublicans should shed all pretenses, and become the party of the rich.

On Forbes.com, Ralph Benko writesfor Republicans to re-emerge, Horatio Alger must die.

Monetary Reform

In The American Spectator, Lewis Lehrman describeshow the restoration of the gold standard will prevent the demise of money and credit.  

At The WSJ, David Malpass explainshow Fed policy has been a drag on the economy.

At TGSN, Ralph Benkosupports Roger Sherman’s position that bills of credit are an injustice.

Tax

On National Review, Larry Kudlow statestax reform Is the IRS fix.

ATR reportson small business opposition to internet sales tax legislation.

Spending

From The WSJ, Stephen Moore detailsIllinois and Obamacare.

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