
Stephen Moore: Democrats Debate Who Can Spend More
By Stephen Moore: I watched the Hillary and the four challengers debate last night – most of it - and where was the monetion of economic
By Stephen Moore: I watched the Hillary and the four challengers debate last night – most of it - and where was the monetion of economic
Politics and Government At Patriot Post, Stephen Moore calls Obamanomics a $12 trillion failure. From the NY Sun, Ira Stoll writes the ghost of Jack Kemp has
By Stephen Moore In the Washington Times: First, the Dodd-Frank regulations are causing one of the greatest consolidations of the banking industry since the Great
Politics and Government Lawrence Hamtil interviews John Tamny on his new book “Popular Economics”. The NY Sun writes Jeb Hensarling and Kevin Brady could be counted on
By Rich Lowrie From PutGrowthFirst.com: In 1977, Democrats had a 149-seat majority in the House (292-143), 61 votes in the Senate, and Jimmy Carter as
Monetary From Forbes.com, Brian Domitrovic says Ben Bernanke has his facts wrong, lacks courage. Spending In The Hill, Kevin Cirilli says the Export-Import bank has
Politics and Government At Watchdog.org, Bruce Parker covers Stephen Moore’s remarks on why the 5.1% unemployment rate is deceiving. From Bloomberg, Andrew Mayeda reports extreme poverty worldwide
Politics and Government At USA Today, Susan Page asks What Would Jack Kemp think of Trump? From Affluent Investor, Steve Parkhurst calls Jack Kemp the
By Stephen Moore From the Washington Times: Alas, we may need the Tea Party to take to the streets again. Republicans are set to negotiate a budget