In The Detroit News, Doug Bandow tells us not to let politicians restrict free trade.
In The Washington Post, Allison Carnegie writes restricting free trade would have serious trade-offs.
Monetary
In the WSJ, Paul Kupiec explains the high cost of low interest rates.
In The Economist, R.A. writes the Fed has picked a poor time to get hawkish.
In the WSJ, Lisa Beilfuss reports U.S. manufacturers are doing better domestically than abroad.
At CNBC, Patti Domm reports the bond market isn’t buying the talk of a June rate hike.
From Standard Examiner, Narayana Kocherlakota believes the market’s obsession with the Fed is unhealthy.
Regulatory
Red Tape Rising 2016: Obama Regs Top $100 Billion Annually
The NY Post reports New York has entered the Obamacare death spiral.
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