Rather than pausing on interest rate increases, the Fed needs to unwind the economic distortions its massive monetary interventions have caused.
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The Return of the Democrats
In Arizona, Democrats ended their election drought with a downpour. It probably marks a new era of more competitive politics.
Judges treating Trump as a second-class president
Judges are denying Trump authority other presidents would have.
Why McSally lost
Her campaign made two strategic mistakes that had nothing to do with Trump.
Getting off Mr. Trump’s Wild Ride
Trump wants all of American politics to be about him. The rest of us shouldn’t be so quick to rise to his bait.
Blue wave vs. Red backlash
That’s how the mid-term is shaping up. Which will be more powerful? The only way to know is to count the votes.
Is there a path to a better politics?
As this dispiriting election season comes to a close, some questions haunt: Is this the best that our democracy can produce? Is there a path to a better politics? I have a modest hope that there is.
Democratic demagoguery about pre-existing conditions
Democrats, including Sinema, are misrepresenting what Republicans passed, while ducking a important debate about improving the individual health insurance market while providing a reliable safety net for the seriously sick.
National security views a blur, particularly with Sinema
Where do Kyrsten Sinema and Martha McSally stand on national security issues, particularly the use of military force? That’s a good question.
This election isn’t only about Trump
Making it so leads to misanalysis, misunderstanding and miscalculation.