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Subject The conquest of the United States by China
Date August 15, 2019 11:03 AM
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Read a new blog post on the U.S. China trade war. Repeal old AUMFs and Salt the Earth. Trump’s latest immigration proposal.

August 15, 2019

US China Trade ([link removed] )

The Conquest of the United States by China ([link removed] )

Will we fight a trade war with China only to discover that through protectionism, subsidies, government pressure on firms, and erosion of the rule of law we have become more like China?

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The Conquest of the United States by China ([link removed] )

By David Boaz

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Repeal Old AUMFs and Salt the Earth ([link removed] )

In Iran, the Trump administration has advanced a war powers theory that even Bush-Cheney couldn’t love.

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By Gene Healy

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Progressives’ Financial Inclusion Agenda Is Likely to Backfire ([link removed] )

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Trump’s Latest Immigration Proposal Has One Goal: Keep Immigrants Out ([link removed] )

Far from helping to ‘protect taxpayers’ and requiring self-sufficiency, the public-charge rule will harm the economy by turning away hard-working immigrants who are contributing to the United States.

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