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April 28, 2014

Four Reasons Why Toyota Will Be Looking at California In Its Rearview Mirror

Toyota’s abandoning high-tax California for a business-friendly, low-tax state—as more and more companies and individuals in blue states are doing—makes good economic and political sense.

April 27, 2014

Democrats Say Ed Gillespie's Book Promoted Individual Mandates

IPI expert referenced: Merrill Matthews | Media Hit

Merrill Matthews writes in Forbes that a passage in Gillespie’s book amounts to an "anti-mandate approach," and was endorsing an unsuccessful proposal President George W. Bush made one year later offering tax breaks to insured households.

April 26, 2014

Happy World IP Day: Celebrate Responsibly

April 26 is World Intellectual Property Day, recognizing a topic that is increasingly vital and contentious in today's environment of copyright, patent and trademark battles.

April 23, 2014

The FDA Needs To Move Faster On Safe Drug Approval

There is a growing recognition that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is more of a threat to human safety than a protector of it.

April 21, 2014

If The Facts Don't Fit, Change The Facts

The politicization of what is supposed to be reliable, nonpartisan, government-sponsored economic research is one of the saddest legacies of the Obama administration.

April 21, 2014

Justice Scalia Gets It Wrong: Millennials Should Have Already Revolted

Given how much younger workers have to pay in taxes and how little they can expect to get back, the real question is why they didn’t revolt years ago.

April 20, 2014

Eleven Numbers That Show How Prolific Illegal Downloading Is Right Now

The US economy loses $12.5 billion in revenue and other economic measures each year due to piracy in the music industry, according to the Institute for Policy Innovation estimates.

April 19, 2014

Roadblock to Health Care Reform

IPI expert referenced: Merrill Matthews | Media Hit

The 2009 GOP health care proposal was a modest plan that made incremental improvements to the health care system in America at that time, said Merrill Matthews. He thought that, while flawed, the proposal could form the foundation for a new proposal now.

April 15, 2014

Where's Obama's Outrage at an Industry Where Women Earn 1.4% of Men?

Apparently the president isn’t outraged over this disparity in male-female pay in professional basketball. But what would happen if Congress tried to fix it, as Obama wants to do for the rest of the economy? 

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