Plus, how the Democrats are getting court reform wrong, and more...
 
Friday
May 7, 2021
It Took the Democrats Half a Century to Rediscover Trickle-Up Economics
While Republicans cling to trickle-down delusions, Biden is reviving a philosophy of growth that the party hasn’t embraced since LBJ.
By Bruce Bartlett
 
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It’s not Stefanik’s record that matters. It’s her devotion to Donald Trump.
By Alex Shephard
 
The U.S. is the venue of choice for cartels and kleptocrats. Now lawmakers want to use an agency called FinCEN to do something about it.
By Peter Stone
 

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They’ve responded to Trump’s makeover of the courts with legislative nonstarters and shortsighted proposals. But the party first needs to sell the public on its vision for a liberal judiciary.
By Simon Lazarus, Robert Litan
 
The UN's new Global Methane Report throws cold water on a longtime fossil fuel industry talking point.
By Kate Aronoff
 
What the host of “For Real: The Story of Reality TV” is really selling
By Jensen Davis
 

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