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for this administration here to discuss it with me is julian sanchez a research fellow at the cato institute joined thanks so much for being here tonight was a pleasure so these are the three or three of the most popular sites for online poker how you know intense is that below in terms of if you're if you're a poker player you know what kind of damage has that done already well i think the most serious damage is done to people who have money in those accounts and people who make their living essentially as professional poker players so those people i think are panicking right now because they've essentially discovered in effect that they've been laid off and also that the money that they don't they have from previous winnings is also frozen and it's not clear when they're going to be able to get it if they're going to be able to get it so the government essentially could just take that money well now it's frozen right now but what if if if as they are demanding they end up getting a three billion dollar. settlement from these companies whether there's anything left to pay the folks who thou
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this yet another overreach by the obama administration julian sanchez research fellow at the cato institute joins me next to discuss the issue. let's not forget that we are in a park right. i said. well. we have got the shows there are keeping safe get ready because you're going to. h.r. been here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. new web site it's twenty four seventh's live streaming news towns like to tell you about the ongoing financial ha. unlimited high quality videos for download. and stories you never find on mainstream news. posts aren't. you guys welcome to show and tell me alone a show we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear. just go on to you tube video response or to twitter for part of the questions that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday to show your responses. your voice you heard. well tax a has finally come and the majority of americans aren't millionaires so it's not something you can say that they look forward to each year and i know what a lot of you're thinking out there is you don't know
this yet another overreach by the obama administration julian sanchez research fellow at the cato institute joins me next to discuss the issue. let's not forget that we are in a park right. i said. well. we have got the shows there are keeping safe get ready because you're going to. h.r. been here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. new web site it's twenty four seventh's live streaming news towns like to tell you about the ongoing financial ha. unlimited...
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starting in the one nine hundred seventy s. a number of free market think tanks were born at the cato institute the heritage foundation heartland institute these groups were purpose built by right wing philanthropist like the coax to forward a corporate agenda and the regulatory agenda there is no better example of how the small harley coordinated network of crips the thought regulation been there almost single handed effort to manufacture the bite with a global warming is two thousand and thirty one hundred and forty one pokes skeptical of global warming found that out of the ninety percent of them written and or published by free market think tanks at the heart of what opponents have called the to noyon machine are the resident policy experts such as myron ebell of the competitive enterprise institute saying here talking to a group of i have pay members. culture is that so much of a given to dish each musician isn't on the mark with him it's the stalemate in palestinian israeli peace making a storm of diplomatic activity is brewing palestinian leaders. we'll. bring you the latest in science a
starting in the one nine hundred seventy s. a number of free market think tanks were born at the cato institute the heritage foundation heartland institute these groups were purpose built by right wing philanthropist like the coax to forward a corporate agenda and the regulatory agenda there is no better example of how the small harley coordinated network of crips the thought regulation been there almost single handed effort to manufacture the bite with a global warming is two thousand and...
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starting in the one nine hundred seventy is a number of free market think tanks were born at the cato institute the heritage foundation heartland institute these groups were purpose built by right wing philanthropist like the codes to forward a corporate agenda an anti regulatory agenda there is no better example of how the small poly coordinated network of groups thought regulation in their almost single handed effort to manufacture debate as a global warming this two thousand and eight study one hundred forty one poops skeptical of global warming found that out of the ninety percent of them were written and or published by free market think tanks at the heart of what opponents have called the denial machine. the resident policy experts such as myron ebell of the competitive enterprise institute saying here talking to a group of a if they members. download the official allocation chobani phone the i pod touch from the i choose apps to. life. video on demand on season one comes an r.s.s. feeds are now in the palm of your. call.
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video we're going to analyze the economic impact of government spending on dan mitchell and the cato institute there are eight ways that government spending can undermine economic performance it's a lie now in power republicans are plenty use this lie to advance the interests of corporate c.e.o.'s and wall street the very people who started this line more than eighty years ago saying franklin roosevelt social security program was socialism until the latest to stalin as a that's why when reagan came into power he immediately cut taxes on the rich in an effort to starve the beast of government reagan famously claimed this phrase the. here coming. from the government and i'm hearing from bat from that point on government was public enemy number one after all it's government that has the power to stop big polluters from poisoning us it's government that has the power to tax huge profits on wall street to discourage danial of dangerous speculation it's government that has the power to enforce labor regulations to protect workers therefore its government stands in the way of millionaires and billion
video we're going to analyze the economic impact of government spending on dan mitchell and the cato institute there are eight ways that government spending can undermine economic performance it's a lie now in power republicans are plenty use this lie to advance the interests of corporate c.e.o.'s and wall street the very people who started this line more than eighty years ago saying franklin roosevelt social security program was socialism until the latest to stalin as a that's why when reagan...
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the cato institute another conservative one group back in two thousand and seven said this the key to our own success has been its excellent tax climate for business ireland establish one of the lowest rates in the world just one third of the u.s. rate low business tax rates have helped ireland attract huge inflows of foreign investment and in two thousand and seven the conservative american enterprise institute had this to say the real credible arms to irish fiscal policy beginning in the late one nine hundred eighty successive irish governments pursued vital spending cuts and tax relief which have made it a magnet for powerhouse firms and quote in two thousand and eight g.o.p. icon sean hannity in an interview with senator john mccain you are right about ireland's tax rates they did large tax rates on businesses and it's been a big economic boom for them and finally potential g.o.p. presidential hopeful mitt romney in two thousand and eight said quote you take a nation like ireland for exists for instance like a tax rate i believe it's less than half the tax rate most of the other e
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senior health economist for joint economic committee and director of health policy studies at the cato institute too hand chief economist with the competitive enterprise institute and also served on the national advisory council. we are glad to welcome in tom miller who was a former broadcast sports broadcaster, wildcats and college wildcats. [applause] >> thank you very much, gin, bob and all the folks for making this wonderful project. i would like to thank the obama administration for making this necessary but i don't want to. let's continue our collective hy >> maneuver to dislodge would is stuck in our throats. books written to give you a firm foundation understanding of the serious consequences of the and affordable care act. for americans, various slices of life. we do that in a clear and excessive manner at least my co-author is did. there is a bit of the bill murray groundhog day experience wondering how to keep repeating the experience with many of the same basic policies year after year. this lot tried hard to extend the scope of collective fell years to come. this comes to be 1997 ep
senior health economist for joint economic committee and director of health policy studies at the cato institute too hand chief economist with the competitive enterprise institute and also served on the national advisory council. we are glad to welcome in tom miller who was a former broadcast sports broadcaster, wildcats and college wildcats. [applause] >> thank you very much, gin, bob and all the folks for making this wonderful project. i would like to thank the obama administration for...
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i'm with the cato institute. that is that precisely the point i want to get it. i could not help noticing that in the presentation, there is no mention of the communist party line. you say it is still top down but when i talk to be under chinese, they never bring up the communist party. , never. i have been struck by this and i'm wondering if we are not seeing a gradual transition here. i want to press this issue further. how important is the communist party now? with the tolerance of the schools of thought in which they are allowed to debate regardless of the official position, are we seeing the emergence gradually of a multi-party system, something evolutionary rather than all at once? >> we have 10 minutes so i will take two more questions. >> i am from the east-west center. this may be related to the project as a whole. frequently, we talk about schools of thought. we focus essentially on international issues on foreign policy. the making of foreign policy, domestic politics, domestic issues, the type of political system, all that plays into domestic farm pol
i'm with the cato institute. that is that precisely the point i want to get it. i could not help noticing that in the presentation, there is no mention of the communist party line. you say it is still top down but when i talk to be under chinese, they never bring up the communist party. , never. i have been struck by this and i'm wondering if we are not seeing a gradual transition here. i want to press this issue further. how important is the communist party now? with the tolerance of the...
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he was director of health policy studies at the cato institute, and chief economist with the competitive enterprise institute, and also served on the national advisory council for the agency for health care research and quality so we are very glad to welcome tom miller, who also was a former broadcast sports broadcaster with a wildcats, jamison college wildcats. welcome, tom. [applause] >> thank you very much, grace-marie, jim, bob and all the other folks for making this book, project possible. i'd like to thank the obama administration and the last congress for making this necessary, but i don't want to. so let's just continue our collective rights to maneuver to dislodge what is stuck in our throats. our books are written to give you a firm understanding of the serious consequences of the unaffordable care act, a.k.a. aca for americans. i think we did it in a clear and accessible manner at least my co-authors did. but there's always a bit of a bill murray groundhog day experience in one county keeps repeating the experience of many of the same basic health policy mistakes year after ye
he was director of health policy studies at the cato institute, and chief economist with the competitive enterprise institute, and also served on the national advisory council for the agency for health care research and quality so we are very glad to welcome tom miller, who also was a former broadcast sports broadcaster with a wildcats, jamison college wildcats. welcome, tom. [applause] >> thank you very much, grace-marie, jim, bob and all the other folks for making this book, project...
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. >> adds the cato institute and chief economist with the competitive enterprise institute and serves on the national advisory panel. we are pleased to welcome tom miller who was a former broadcast -- broadcaster with the wildcat days about cats? [applause] >> thank you very much to all those from harpercollins to make this wonderful book project possible. thank you for the obama administration for making this necessary but i do not want to. so let's in dislodge what is stuck in our throats. [laughter] our book is written to understand the serious consequences of the unaffordable care act or aka aca. we do that with the clear manner at least my co-authors did but there is the biggest of the bill murray groundhog day experience how we keep repeating the experience of the same policy mistakes year after year although this lot has tried hard to expand the scope of failures to come although the better benefits -- metaphor is december 1997 episode of seinfeld with the celebration of the hall holiday alternative to the christmas season. it is highlighted by the airing of grievances which ea
. >> adds the cato institute and chief economist with the competitive enterprise institute and serves on the national advisory panel. we are pleased to welcome tom miller who was a former broadcast -- broadcaster with the wildcat days about cats? [applause] >> thank you very much to all those from harpercollins to make this wonderful book project possible. thank you for the obama administration for making this necessary but i do not want to. so let's in dislodge what is stuck in our...
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this is hosted by the cato institute. it's about 50 minutes. >> thank you, david. it's a pleasure to be here. thank you for a coming.ne i know it's tax day so you mayax have pressing issues on your mind. but i'm sure there's a lot of curiosity about the events in north africa africa. why did the dictators who seem to be immovable suddenly find the strength of their regimes fail and their power dissipate. i think peter is absolutely correct, the skills and the power of the deliberate campaign of the nonviolent resistance are the immediate answer, these movements in tunisia and egypt were not spontaneous outpourings , they were the fruit of years of organizing which had produced numerous student demonstrations and labor strikes but it took years in certain locations for the organization to strike a chord and draw the support that was necessary to strip away from support from the leaders i would say i also believe it's important leaders in many ways created their own weaknesses and vulnerabilities and was the combination of this vulnerability by the ruling family and
this is hosted by the cato institute. it's about 50 minutes. >> thank you, david. it's a pleasure to be here. thank you for a coming.ne i know it's tax day so you mayax have pressing issues on your mind. but i'm sure there's a lot of curiosity about the events in north africa africa. why did the dictators who seem to be immovable suddenly find the strength of their regimes fail and their power dissipate. i think peter is absolutely correct, the skills and the power of the deliberate...
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them and distinguish them i think and the critiques in the national affairs are different than cato institute they are in some ways but some of the differences reappear. i think they will reappear this year actually when the republicans and the house would cut the budget, but are the priorities, how old, are we ready to retire the welfare state or trying to get rid of social security or put it on sound footing there i think the neoconservatives verses, libertarian conservative or more traditional conservative issues differences will come up. i would also say there are many strange neoconservatism's. my father probably moved somewhat over the years and one has to make practical judgment, has to make practical judgment, too. if 90% of the budget of the gdp is going to the government to concede that's okay with don't have to be concerned of the welfare state that much. just some programs are counterproductive and others are fine and if you suddenly have a big increase in the size of the government you might say we need to be more concerned in the libertarian way and could when. my father has a c
them and distinguish them i think and the critiques in the national affairs are different than cato institute they are in some ways but some of the differences reappear. i think they will reappear this year actually when the republicans and the house would cut the budget, but are the priorities, how old, are we ready to retire the welfare state or trying to get rid of social security or put it on sound footing there i think the neoconservatives verses, libertarian conservative or more...
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new conservative critique we could feed them and distinguished in the national affairs at the cato institute putting up but they are there in some ways but some of the differences reappear a lot this year actually when the republicans and the house to talk about how should we cut the budget, what are the priorities, how bold and dramatic. are we trying to get rid of social security? their think video conservative versus libertarian conservative or more traditional conservative issues. there are many strains of the neoconservatism at my father moved somewhat over the years and to meet critical judgments, too. if 90% of the budget and the gdp is going to the government and with the size of the welfare state which is concerned about the programs counter-productive and others increasing the size of the government and more libertarian way keeping this and checked so once it becomes more slickly libertarian and libertarian because my father was a critique of hayek in 1970, very interesting which is fairly tough i would say on the libertarianism. i would say in the later years a little bit towards
new conservative critique we could feed them and distinguished in the national affairs at the cato institute putting up but they are there in some ways but some of the differences reappear a lot this year actually when the republicans and the house to talk about how should we cut the budget, what are the priorities, how bold and dramatic. are we trying to get rid of social security? their think video conservative versus libertarian conservative or more traditional conservative issues. there are...
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previously at the cato institute, and a speech writer for the first president bush. zeke emanuel is the chair of the department of clinical department of bioethics. it was oncologist and had doctorates in medicine and political philosophy from harvard university. he has been an advisor on health-care policy for 10 administrations, including the present one. among his many books is one called "health care guaranteed," which you know i constantly code as the best book written on the subject. i only wish the administration were paying closer attention to what zito said in that vote. that is another topic for another time. susan neely is president and ceo of the american beverage association. she's worked in legislative and executive branches of federal government in the state government on a range of policies. including especially health care. n, ininally, scott kaha the weight management center. and at authority on nutrition and an author of many books on the subject and a member of many panels advising governments on health care policy. that is our group. i want to st
previously at the cato institute, and a speech writer for the first president bush. zeke emanuel is the chair of the department of clinical department of bioethics. it was oncologist and had doctorates in medicine and political philosophy from harvard university. he has been an advisor on health-care policy for 10 administrations, including the present one. among his many books is one called "health care guaranteed," which you know i constantly code as the best book written on the...
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host: our guest has worked as a social security analyst at the cato institute and worked as a senior policy analyst under chairman cox. carrie lukas is now the executive director of the independent women's forum. guest: we recognize that women are affected by a whole lot of issues so we write about taxes, the budget, education. healthcare is a big topic for us. please go and take a look. host: however you find it? guest: private donations and individuals. host: republican caller, welcome to the program. caller: i appreciate the opportunity, first of all. i thank carrie lukas for the quality of reformation. america should be proud of what we are doing in the area of women's rights and opportunities. it is very good to hear her talk about the convoluted statistics that our president is trying to give to the american people. it clears that up for me. i sometimes hear in the tv or in the newspaper, but thank you for your good information. it sounds like we may need an independent men's organization to support some of the gunmen here need a couple of things. the first as education and ano
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this is hosted by the cato institute. it's about 50 minutes. >> thank you, david. it's a pleasure to be here at cato. thank you everyone for coming. i know it's tax day so he may have pressing issues on your mind. but, i'm sure there's a lot of curiosity about events and north africa. why did the dictators who seem to be immovable suddenly find the strength of their regimes fail and their power dissipate. i think peter is absolutely correct, the skills and the power of the deliberate campaign of the nonviolent resistance are the immediate answer, these movements in tunisia and egypt were not spontaneous outpourings , they were the fruit of years of organizing which had produced numerous student demonstrations and labor strikes but it took years in certain locations for the organization to strike a chord and draw the support that was necessary to strip away from support from the leaders i would say i also believe it's important leaders in many ways created their own weaknesses and vulnerabilities and was the combination of this vulnerability by the ruling family and
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the cato institute is a libertarian organization.y gave only four governors in the country an a. louisiana, west virginia, and minnesota. i am proud of that. [applause] i just want to share with you in the minute i have left, working in the mills was not easy. working in the meatpacking plant or driving a truck was not easy. of course, when you see those big plants shut down in manchester or south st. paul and the faces of unemployment in your community and disruptions to your family and community, you see things not as a budget number, but as a matter of a family and of the bargain future. my mother died when i was 16. my dad lost his job for a while not too long after that. when you are young and your mom passes and your father is unemployed, you learn about hard work and individual responsibility, but we also know that in america we are strong people. i see a brighter future for our nation. that is why i am running for president. [applause] it will be formally and finally announced later. [laughter] that is the secret to this coun
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and here's what william niskana and benefit friedman of the cato institute say -- quote -- "democracies cannot accurately evaluate policies with hidden costs. deficit financing sends war bills to future taxpayers. that limits the extent to which voters and their representatives weigh the war's costs against other priorities. the effect is to make war feel cheaper than it is." unquote. and here's what dean baker of the center for economic policy research said, "the vast majority of people in the country have no direct connection to the people serving in the military. if we think that a situation requires the men and women in our military to risk their own lives, then the rest of us should at least be willing to pay for the cost of this adventure with our tax dollars." my resolution makes budgetary sense and makes moral and political sense, that's why i'm confident my resolution will garner the support of my colleagues and of the american people. i think americans understand that the way we've gone about paying for the wars in iraq and afganistan by borrowing and putting the financial bur
and here's what william niskana and benefit friedman of the cato institute say -- quote -- "democracies cannot accurately evaluate policies with hidden costs. deficit financing sends war bills to future taxpayers. that limits the extent to which voters and their representatives weigh the war's costs against other priorities. the effect is to make war feel cheaper than it is." unquote. and here's what dean baker of the center for economic policy research said, "the vast majority...
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. >> stanley with the cato institute. that is precisely the point i want to get at. i couldn't help noting that in photographer shambaugh's presentation there's no mention of a communist party line. you have this debate. mr. medeiros says it's still top-down, but when i talk to younger chinese, they never bring up the communist party. never. and i've been struck by this. and i'm wondering if we aren't seeing a gradual transition here. so i want to press this issue further. how important is the communist party now, or with the tolerance of these schools of thought in which they're allowed to debate regardless of, you know, the official position are we seeing the emergence gradually of a multiparty system? something evolutionary rather than all at once? >> we have ten minutes, so i'm going to take two more questions and then -- right here. >> hi. i'm from the east/west center. a couple of questions related to this paper but maybe to the project as a whole. frequently talk about schools of thought and focus, essentially, on international issues of foreign policy. but th
. >> stanley with the cato institute. that is precisely the point i want to get at. i couldn't help noting that in photographer shambaugh's presentation there's no mention of a communist party line. you have this debate. mr. medeiros says it's still top-down, but when i talk to younger chinese, they never bring up the communist party. never. and i've been struck by this. and i'm wondering if we aren't seeing a gradual transition here. so i want to press this issue further. how important...
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the cato institute is a libertarian organization they gave only four governors in the country an a.isiana, west virginia, and minnesota. i am proud of that. [applause] i just want to share with you in the minute i have left, working in the mills was not easy. working in the meatpacking plant or drivi a truck was not easy. of course, when you see those big plants shut down in manchester or south st. paul and the faces of unemployment in your community and disruptions to your family and community, you see things not as a budget number, but as a matter of a family and of the bargain future. my mother died when i was 16. my dad lost his job f a while not too long after that. when you are young and your mom passes and your father is unemployed, you learn about hard work and individual responsibility, but we also know that in america ware strong people. i see a brighter future for our nation. that is why i am running for president. [applause] it will be formally and finally announced later. [laughter] that is the secret to this country -- we are hopeful, optimistic group of people. we are
the cato institute is a libertarian organization they gave only four governors in the country an a.isiana, west virginia, and minnesota. i am proud of that. [applause] i just want to share with you in the minute i have left, working in the mills was not easy. working in the meatpacking plant or drivi a truck was not easy. of course, when you see those big plants shut down in manchester or south st. paul and the faces of unemployment in your community and disruptions to your family and...