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Somewhat Less Than Transparent


Thursday August 7th, 2014   •   Posted by Craig Eyermann at 6:30am PDT   •   0 Comments

In December 2007, the U.S. government launched a new website that it promised would make the spending by federal government agencies transparent to all, the Washington Post recalls: USASpending.gov was launched to great fanfare in 2007, the product of the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act. “Technology makes it possible for every American to…
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Border Crisis and Leviathan


Wednesday August 6th, 2014   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 7:04am PDT   •   0 Comments

As Robert Higgs demonstrated in Crisis and Leviathan, the state exploits crises to expand its power. The current situation on the U.S.-Mexico border represents an escalation in that government manufactured the crisis. Young Hondurans, Guatemalans, and Salvadorans are coming because they believe they will get in the country and receive amnesty, based on clear…
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Will Criminal Investigation Make It Across the Bay Bridge?


Monday August 4th, 2014   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 9:04am PDT   •   5 Comments

The new eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge has already rung up $5 billion in cost overruns. The span also came in 10 years late and could well pose a danger to the public. As we recently noted, UC Berkeley structural engineering professor Abolhassan Astaneh-Asi believes the structure is unsafe and declines…
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Bureaucrats Behaving Badly


Monday August 4th, 2014   •   Posted by Craig Eyermann at 6:55am PDT   •   0 Comments

What’s the latest perk enjoyed by federal government bureaucrats while on the job? It would appear to involve surfing for porn on the Internet. Jim McElhatton of the Washington Times reports: For one Federal Communications Commission worker, his porn habit at work was easy to explain: Things were slow, he told investigators, so he…
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Science: Cutting Spending Better Than Raising Taxes


Thursday July 31st, 2014   •   Posted by Craig Eyermann at 4:11am PDT   •   2 Comments

What is the best way to reduce a government’s budget deficit? A new working paper by European Central Bank economist Maria Grazia Attinasi and International Monetary Fund economist Alexander Klemm once again confirms what we’ve long argued: when it comes to preserving the prospects for economic growth, cutting government spending is a much more…
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IRS-FEC Axis Abuses Taxpayers


Wednesday July 30th, 2014   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 7:08am PDT   •   0 Comments

With all the excitement in Ukraine, the Middle East, and Central America, a key domestic development has failed to draw the attention it deserves. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) has joined the IRS in a cover-up of illegal activity. As the Daily Caller notes, when former IRS official Lois Lerner worked at the FEC’s…
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US Agriculture Department Pays to Grow Soybeans in Foreign Nation


Tuesday July 29th, 2014   •   Posted by Craig Eyermann at 6:12am PDT   •   1 Comment

Did you know that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has paid over $34 million to grow soybeans in Afghanistan since 2009? The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) just delivered a report of their review of the program, finding evidence that the entire initiative is a multi-million dollar waste of time, money, and…
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DEA Hemp Madness


Monday July 28th, 2014   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 7:02am PDT   •   1 Comment

Rep. Jared Polis recently went on record stating that DEA boss Michele Leonhard “is a terrible agency head.” The liberal Colorado Democrat has a strong case, but there’s more to it than that. Sen. Mitch McConnell, a conservative Kentucky Republican, blasted the DEA for wasting limited resources by impounding hemp seeds destined for research…
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Who’s Lending the Most Money to the U.S. Government These Days?


Thursday July 24th, 2014   •   Posted by Craig Eyermann at 7:13am PDT   •   0 Comments

Earlier this week, we looked at who has accumulated the biggest piles of debt issued by the U.S. federal government. But which of these players do you suppose is loaning the U.S. government the most money today? Political Calculations found some surprising results: Even though the Federal Reserve has been reducing its purchases of…
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Nanny State Surge


Wednesday July 23rd, 2014   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 7:20am PDT   •   0 Comments

Every five years, the federal departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services convene the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. The DGAC mission is to make sound nutritional recommendations based on the best scientific research. Unfortunately as Independent Institute Research Fellow Ernest Pasour notes, in recent years, the DGAC has conscripted nutritional concerns in the…
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