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Subject Has Wealth Inequality Eroded U.S. Democracy?
Date October 25, 2019 11:09 AM
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DEA Is About to Demonstrate “How Little They Know About What They Imagine They Can Design." New Cato Daily Podcast on federal regulating.

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DEA Is About to Demonstrate “How Little They Know About What They Imagine They Can Design” ([link removed] )

Tightening prescription opioid quotas will do nothing to stem deaths from heroin and fentanyl.

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By Jeffrey A. Singer

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Has Wealth Inequality Eroded U.S. Democracy? ([link removed] )

The evidence for wealth inequality leading to democratic capture is extraordinarily thin.

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Ike Brannon details why a small change from the Office of Management and Budget holds big implications for federal regulation.

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