States walk a legal tightrope as they use electronic tolls to extract more cash from nonresident motorists.
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Tag Archives: Politics
The ADHD Presidency
A presidency’s early days are precious, but Trump handles them like a child in need of a Ritalin prescription.
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New Jersey’s Icarus
New Jersey’s radioactive governor catches a few rays.
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Scrapping The Interest Deduction
Eliminating the deduction for business interest is a fair trade for immediate write-off of capital investment.
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Palin’s Winning Case Against The Times
She won’t collect much, but Sarah Palin could win her libel case against The New York Times.
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Recusing The Notorious R.B.G.
Justice Ginsburg made plain her distaste for President Trump, but impolitic honesty is not grounds for recusal.
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The NewsHour Presents The End Of The World
Can hysterical debate produce rational decisions? The Paris climate deal provides a clue.
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Goldman’s Oscar-Worthy Bad Guy Role
It isn’t easy to play the callous-banker role without caricature, but Goldman Sachs brings the stereotype to life in Venezuela.
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Obamacare’s Stay Of Execution
Obamacare is a dead law walking, doomed by its own flaws despite Republicans’ failure thus far to repeal or replace it.
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