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ICYMI 🧵: some clips of my recent chat w/ the CEO of Learning Resources abt how tariffs are quickly killing his family business:

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Content creators aren’t just influencers—they’re entrepreneurs, educators, and small business owners. But tech policies often ignore how regulations impact them. A new paper from Jennifer Huddleston urges lawmakers to account for all platform users. 👇 cato.org/policy-analysi…

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🧵 Medicaid spending is out of control. In 2025 alone, state and federal taxpayers will shell out $873 billion—more than the entire defense budget. Here’s why spending reform is urgent. Michael F. Cannon 🇮🇪🇺🇸 Marc Goldwein

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Can diplomacy with Iran still prevent a war? Please join us for a conversation with Danny (Dennis) Citrinowicz ,داني سيترينوفيتش, Gregory Brew, Negar Mortazavi نگار مرتضوی, and Jon Hoffman, who will examine Trump’s options vis-à-vis Iran and the associated costs and benefits for each plan of action. Details & registration:

Can diplomacy with Iran still prevent a war?

Please join us for a conversation with <a href="/citrinowicz/">Danny (Dennis) Citrinowicz ,داني سيترينوفيتش</a>, <a href="/gbrew24/">Gregory Brew</a>, <a href="/NegarMortazavi/">Negar Mortazavi نگار مرتضوی</a>, and <a href="/Hoffman8Jon/">Jon Hoffman</a>, who will examine Trump’s options vis-à-vis Iran and the associated costs and benefits for each plan of action.

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Unlike most things the US Department of Education does, the feds have a constitutional role in enforcing civil rights. But as I explain, that doesn't mean we need US ED's Office for Civil Rights to do it. Cato Institute

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President Trump vowed to balance the budget—and if he is serious he should slash corporate welfare spending. The government spends $181 billion on subsidies to big businesses that undermine the budget and the economy. 👉 cato.org/commentary/tru…

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If I had to grade Trump’s health policy so far, I’d give it a C: some smart reversals, a few worrying missteps, and plenty still to prove. CatoHealth cato.org/blog/trumps-10… via Cato Institute

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Roads, like housing, get clogged when treated as "free." NYC’s congestion pricing showed that a simple $9 toll restructured demand, reducing traffic by 5–10% inside the city. Paul Best breaks down the economics in Free Society: cato.org/free-society/s…

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This week marked the 100th day of President Donald Trump’s second term — an early benchmark for evaluating policy direction and priorities. Here’s what Cato scholars have to say about immigration, education, trade, and more: cato.org/news-releases/…

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Americans don’t like tariffs—and the polling proves it. 72% of Americans believe Trump’s economic policies will cause a recession in the short term. cato.org/blog/polling-s…