Daniel Raisbeck Colombian President Gustavo Petro. In June of 2022, a slight majority of Colombian voters elected Gustavo Petro as president. To say that they ignored numerous warning...
Ian Vásquez For more than 30 years, I and a number of my Cato colleagues have been travelling to Argentina, where we have participated in countless meetings, media appearances, and...
Colleen Hroncich Catholic schools are known for many things—quality academics, character formation, a family‐ friendly atmosphere, teaching self‐discipline, and more. They aren’t necessarily known for innovative instructional approaches....
Ryan Bourne As I outlined in “Five Fiscal Truths,” the United States faces an alarming fiscal outlook characterized by historically high budget deficits, high accumulated debt levels, and...
David Inserra Last month, Instagram users took notice of two features that change how much political content users see on Instagram. However, the rollout wasn’t exactly smooth,...
Ryan Bourne In a new Policy Analysis out today, I make the case for a substantial spending cut‐led federal deficit reduction effort. Tomorrow I will outline three economic reasons why deficit...
Romina Boccia and Ivane Nachkebia [T]he European nations’ larger welfare states are the product of the transformative effect of the Second World War […] Total war suspended...
Clark Packard, Scott Lincicome, and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon Earlier today, the White House called on the US Trade Representative to “consider” tripling the existing Section 301 tariffs...
Patrick G. Eddington House and Senate members can be notoriously thin‐skinned when questioned about their policy and legislative choices. That was evident on April 14, when Sean...
Alex Nowrasteh Yesterday, the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs held a hearing titled “How the Border Crisis Impacts...