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Bipartisan disgrace
18 May 2012, 10:27 pm
Bipartisanship, the supposed scarcity of which so distresses the high-minded, is disastrously prevalent. Since 2001, it has produced No Child Left Behind, a counterproductive federal intrusion in education; the McCain-Feingold speech-rationing law (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act); an unfunded prescription-drug entitlement; troublemaking by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac; crony capitalism...
The menace of bipartisanship
17 May 2012, 4:26 pm
Bipartisanship, the supposed scarcity of which so distresses the high-minded, actually is disastrously prevalent.
Too much agreement means more entitlements
16 May 2012, 6:23 pm
Bipartisanship, the supposed scarcity of which so distresses the high-minded, actually is disastrously prevalent. Since 2001, it has produced No Child Left Behind, a counterproductive federal intrusion in primary and secondary education; the McCain-Feingold speech rationing law (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act); an unfunded prescription drug entitlement; troublemaking by Fannie Mae and ...
Student loans: Going for broke
16 May 2012, 4:14 pm
Student loans: If Washington is feeling flush enough to spend another $60 billion on education in a decade, it could find more deserving people to subsidize than a privileged minority of college students who are acquiring credentials strongly correlated with higher-than-average future earnings.
Way too much bipartisanship
16 May 2012, 3:38 pm
WASHINGTON - Bipartisanship, the supposed scarcity of which so distresses the high-minded, actually is disastrously prevalent. Since 2001, it has produced No Child Left Behind, a counterproductive federal intrusion in primary and secondary education; the
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The Godfathers of Tunis - Foreign Policy
25 May 2012, 11:11 am
"Behind each file is at least one person seeking justice," says Annabi, explaining that cases documented in the files will be investigated and referred to the as-yet-
unreformed court system. Annabi's task is made harder, according to Ladgham ...