Tuesday 1 March 2022

What Biden Can Learn from Eisenhower's 1957 State of the Union

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Tuesday, March 1, 2022

What Biden Can Learn from Eisenhower's 1957 State of the Union
The world's conscience had been shocked by Russia's recent invasion of a sovereign European state. Ike responded with sober, long-game containment in Europe… and more reckless escalation in the Middle East.
By Matt Welch

No, We Shouldn't Attack Russia and Start World War III Over Ukraine
While it's tempting to defend the besieged nation from Vladimir Putin's aggression, nuclear annihilation would be bad.
By Robby Soave

FEMA Encourages Survivors of a Nuclear Holocaust To Mask, Socially Distance
The COVID-conscious advice from the federal government's primary disaster response agency is silly. It's also outdated.
By Christian Britschgi

Russia Is Getting Canceled
The mass exodus of foreign capital is demonstrating how the market can punish even powerful states for dangerous and unjustified behavior.
By Eric Boehm


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Don't Kick Russian Students Out of the U.S.
Politicians calling for their expulsion have it wrong. We shouldn't deprive Russian students of the opportunity to engage with American ideals and culture.
By Fiona Harrigan

Europe Readies Itself for a Ukrainian Refugee Crisis
European nations are stepping up to help Ukrainians flee Russian aggression.
By Corey Walker

Biden Administration Deflects Blame on America's Self-Inflicted Ocean Shipping Problems
Guess whose fault it is that it’s so expensive to ship goods to America? (Spoiler: The U.S. government's).
By Scott Shackford



Why Can't We Build Anything?
The issue has never been a lack of funds for infrastructure; it's that the money frequently ends up getting spent on something else via a highly politicized decision-making process.
By Katherine Mangu-Ward

Missouri Lawmakers Propose Ban on Eviction Bans
A series of bills introduced in the state Legislature would prohibit city councils and county courts from adopting their own eviction moratoriums.
By Christian Britschgi

Utah Governor To Veto School Choice Bill Unless His Demands Are Met
Gov. Spencer Cox supports school choice but will only sign the bill once Utah pays teachers more than any other state.
By Joe Lancaster

Image credit: Illustration - Lex Villena; Gage Skidmore

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