Thursday Links
- Few GOP presidential candidates have proposed specific budget cuts.
- “Peace is in the interest of Taiwan, China, and the U.S. … But the U.S. should view continuing arms sales to Taipei as perhaps the best means to maintain stability and peace across the Taiwan Strait.”
- Market liberalization has transformed newly independent states that formerly comprised Yugoslavia.
- President Obama is simply the new standard-bearer for the bipartisan contempt for constitutional limits on power.
- Cato chairman Robert A. Levy makes the libertarian case for marriage equality:
• June 2, 2011 @ 11:08 am
Filed under: Cato Publications
Tags: 2012 elections, budget cuts, China, Constitution, executive power, GOP, market liberalization, marriage equality, peace, spending cuts, Taipei, Taiwan, transparency, Yugoslavia
Filed under: Cato Publications
Tags: 2012 elections, budget cuts, China, Constitution, executive power, GOP, market liberalization, marriage equality, peace, spending cuts, Taipei, Taiwan, transparency, Yugoslavia


