Friday News: Glen Hubbard on Romney’s economic plan; Stephen Moore on Democrats repeating mistakes; Kenneth Ackerman on how Congress killed off the gold market

In The WSJ, Glen Hubbard promotesthe Romney Plan for economic recovery.
At The WSJ, Stephen Moore contendsthat the Democrats are making the same mistakes that cost them the House of Representatives in 2010.
In Bloomberg, Kenneth Ackerman argues that an act of Congress killed off the U.S. gold market.
From Forbes, Jerry Bowyer reportson the latest vindication of Milton Friedman’s ideals.
On TGSN, Ralph Benko discussesthe Audit the Fed bill.
From The American Interest, Walter Mead showsthe ongoing struggle with America’s pension crisis.
At Fox Business, Neil Cavuto and Alan Simpson discuss how Washington is working against the economy.

In the Chicago Sun Times, Steve Huntley criticizesPresident Obama’s attempts to portray the Bush-era tax cuts as the catalyst for America’s economic woes. 
At The Chicago Tribune, the Illinois state legislature is criticizedfor their constant excuses in delaying pension reform.
On the Cato Institute, Emily McClintock and Mark Calabria displaythe problems in America’s credit rating agencies.
At the Watchdog Wire, the editorial staff revealsthe increasing weaknesses in pension systems nationwide.
In TGSN, Jon Decker reviewsProfessor Taylor’s new book First Principles: Five Keys to Restoring America’s Prosperity
From The WSJ, Eric Morath and Sarah Portlock writeon the rising number of jobless claims.
On the New America Foundation, Michael Lind speculatesthat America’s current economic climate is similar to Britain’s a century ago.  
Ron Paul’s opening statement at the recent domestic policy subcommittee hearing

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