Thursday Links
- Greece, here we come…. Congressional Budget Office estimates budget deficits will average nearly $1 trillion per year for the next decade.
- Matt Drudge re-titles a Cato op-ed: “Mob Tactics Used to Push Healthcare Through.”
- Daniel Griswold: “On trade, as on so much else, the populists have it wrong again. Free trade and globalization are great blessings to families across America.“
- Could Dennis Kucinich bring both sides of the aisle together to end the war in Afghanistan?
- Podcast: “Seventies Redux?” featuring John Samples, author of the forthcoming book The Struggle to Limit Government.
• March 11, 2010 @ 12:44 pm
Filed under: Foreign Policy and National Security; General; Government and Politics
Tags: Afghanistan, Amazon, budget, budget deficit, budget deficits, Congress, congressional budget office, Deficits, dennis kucinich, free trade, globalization, Greece, Health, healthcare, john samples, Politico, populists, war, war in afghanistan, washington
Filed under: Foreign Policy and National Security; General; Government and Politics
Tags: Afghanistan, Amazon, budget, budget deficit, budget deficits, Congress, congressional budget office, Deficits, dennis kucinich, free trade, globalization, Greece, Health, healthcare, john samples, Politico, populists, war, war in afghanistan, washington


