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Jul 30, 2012

Marita Noon: Alternative Energy

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Townhall.com columnist Marita Noon explains why alternative energy is hamstringing the U.S. economy. ...

Jul 27, 2012

Mattie Duppler: Cost of Government Day

Steve Stanek

Mattie Duppler of Americans for Tax Reform tells us about Cost of Government Day, an annual report that looks at the combined costs of taxes, fees and regulations. Nationally, Americans worked until July 15 to pay for government, though people in some states with higher- than-average taxes and regulations are still working ...

Jul 27, 2012

Berin Szoka and Ryan Radia: "Preserving the Open Internet" Order

Jim Lakely

Berin Szoka and Ryan Radia discuss the brief filed in federal court challenging the constitutionality of the Federal Communication Commission's 2011 "Preserving the Open Internet" Order. ...

Jul 23, 2012

Paul Driessen: Environmental Activists Harming the Environment

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Paul Driessen, senior policy adviser for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), explains how environmental activists are harming the environment and taking human lives. ...

Jul 20, 2012

John C. Goodman: State Reform after Supreme Court Ruling

Kendall Antekeier

In this week’s health care podcast, Manager of External Relations Kendall Antekeier sat down with John C. Goodman, President of the National Center for Policy Analysis. Together they discuss what reforms states can consider after the Supreme Court ruling, many of those suggested by Goodman’s new book “Priceless – Curing the ...

Jul 18, 2012

Andrew Coulson: America Has Too Many Teachers

Joy Pullmann

The size of America’s teacher workforce has been a presidential campaign topic ever since President Obama suggested a third stimulus focused on keeping current teachers in their jobs. Andrew Coulson decided to join the fray by writing an article that appeared in the Wall Street Journal . It’s titled, “ AmericaHas Too Many ...

Jul 18, 2012

Heartland's Richard Trzupek on the Dennis Prager Show

Jim Lakely

Richard J. Trzupek, a Heartland Institute policy advisor on the environment and energy, was a guest a guest for the whole third hour on the nationally syndicated Dennis Prager Show on Wednesday, July 18, 2012. He was on to talk about his new Encounter Broadside, How the EPA’s Green Tyranny is Stifling America . Rich joined ...

Jul 13, 2012

Priya Abraham: Pennsylvania's Boost to School Choice

Joy Pullmann

Pennsylvania lawmakers approved a large increase to the state's popular tax-credit scholarship program, but continue to shy away from vouchers despite an amenable constitution and Republican majority. What's the holdup? Priya Abraham, a senior policy analyst at the Commonwealth Foundation in Harrisburg, joins the School Reform ...

Jul 11, 2012

Randy Barnett: Obamacare Decision

Benjamin Domenech

Professor Randy Barnett discusses Chief Justice Roberts' surprising decision on Obamacare. ...

Jul 6, 2012

Maureen Martin: No Limits in Robert Ruling

Steve Stanek

Who'd have thought the personal mandate in ObamaCare is a tax? Chief Justice John Roberts says it is, and The Heartland Institute's Maureen Martin say that means Congress has no limits on what it may try to get Americans to do. ...

Jul 5, 2012

Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli: Obamacare and the Supreme Court

Benjamin Domenech

Ben Domenech interviews Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli and Twila Brase, president of the Citizens' Council for Health Freedom on the Supreme Court's decision. ...

Jun 29, 2012

David Lesperance: Golden Geese Taking Flight - Part 2

David Lesperance helps people move their money and themselves around the world. Demonizing rhetoric from America's political leaders and bills like the recently introduced Ex-Patriot Act have boosted his business as millionaires and billionaires -- the nation's "Golden Geese" -- look for ways to protect their wealth from a money ...

Jun 28, 2012

Benjamin Domenech: Supreme Court's Obamacare ruling.

Benjamin Domenech

Benjamin Domenech interviews Andrew Grossman, Dan McLaughlin, Erick Erickson and others on the Supreme Court's shocking Obamacare ruling. ...

Jun 27, 2012

Jonathan Bydlak: Building Coalition to Reduce Spending

Steve Stanek

A new group calling itself the Coalition to Reduce Spending has come together to pressure federal legislators and candidates for office to cut federal spending. Coalition President Jonathan Bydlak tells us why they believe federal spending needs to be cut and how they hope to do it. ...

Jun 22, 2012

Jonathan Ingram: Cigarette Tax Hike Doesn't Fix Medicaid

Steve Stanek

Illinois has more than doubled its cigarette tax, with most of the money pledged to Medicaid. But Jonathan Ingram of the Illinois Policy Institute says experience shows state officials are likely to be disappointed in the results. ...

Jun 22, 2012

Bret Swanson: Killing the Goose Laying the Golden Egg

Bruce Edward Walker

Bret Swanson, president of the technology and innovation research firm Entropy Economics LLC, discusses the Federal Communications Commission’s mishandling of spectrum acquisition, which threatens to thwart the United State’s most robust economic and technological engine. ...

Jun 21, 2012

John C. Goodman: Obamacare

Benjamin Domenech

John C. Goodman of the NCPA outlines what comes after Obamacare. ...

Jun 21, 2012

Dan Kish: EPA and the Economy

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Institute for Energy Research senior vice president Dan Kish explains how EPA regulations are stifling the economy ...

Jun 20, 2012

Marcus Winters: Teachers Matter and How to Evaluate Them

Joy Pullmann

Americans generally agree that teachers are important, but just how important are they and how do we know? Marcus Winters, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Public Policy, joins the School Reform News podcast to discuss this and his review of the available research on teacher evaluation policies in his new book, Teachers ...

Jun 15, 2012

Scott Cleland: The Administration’s Antitrust and Net Neutrality Obsessions

Bruce Edward Walker

Scott Cleland, chairman of NetCompetition and president of Precursor LLC, discusses his Daily Caller essay “Obsolete Analysis Will Doom DOJ’s Antitrust Probe of Cable.” ...

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