We've finally signed an interim deal with the Taliban, let's pull our military out. 'Doing nothing' won't actually help the Fed.
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March 5, 2020
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Want to Reduce Government Spending? Educate the Public about the Federal Debt ([link removed] )
New evidence suggests that when the public learn about the federal debt relative to historic or cross‐country “anchors,” they are more likely to support downsizing government.
- Want to Reduce Government Spending? Educate the Public About the Federal Debt ([link removed] )
By Ryan Bourne
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Why the Fed Shouldn’t (and Can’t) “Do Nothing” ([link removed] )
Director of the CMFA George Selgin doesn't favor a “do nothing” Fed. Moreover, he denies there’s any such thing.The Fed's serious policy blunders have seldom led to any reduction in its powers in the past.
- Why the Fed Shouldn't (and Can't) "Do Nothing" ([link removed] )
By George Selgin
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It Is Time to Leave Afghanistan ([link removed] )
The nation‐building mission that we elected to adopt in Afghanistan was a lost bet from the start. After nearly 20 years, $2 trillion, and an immense loss of life, the Trump administration has signed an interim deal with the Taliban to end the war.
- It Is Time to Leave Afghanistan ([link removed] )
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