The Oscars are Hollywoods
presentation of its best. In 2006, half of the best movies
nominated in the top categories portrayed businessmen as
criminals. From the corrupt insiders of Syriana to the
murderous drug company in The Constant Gardener, businessmen
got anything but the red-carpet treatment.
Hollywoods New Villain: Businessmen
Overture. Dim the lights. This is it for the American free enterprise
system if Hollywood has its way.
G:
Parade magazine marches against eminent domain
B:
CBS Evening News suggests turning up the juice on energy regulation
U:
ABCs Stark maximizes bias in minimum wage story
Econ 101: Is the Estate Tax Good or Bad?
Dr. Gary Wolfram explains the effects of the inheritance penalty on the
rich, the poor and the economy.
Alvaro Vargas Llosa: Cuba Libre? (Independent Institute)
Dont look now, but the world economy is booming (TCSDaily.com)
Kevin Hassett: Republicans should return to free market roots for a shot at 2006 election victories (AEI)
Time to end the silicon valley talent tax (The Heartland Institute)
David Freddoso: A cost benefit analysis of fighting global warming
(Americas Future Foundation)
Big Business: Friend or Foe of Big Government
Americas Future Foundation
Washington, D.C., August 15
Welfare Reform at 10: Marking the Milestone
The Heritage Foundation
Washington, D.C., August 17
Book Forum: Crisis of Abundance with author Arnold Kling
Cato Institute
Washington, D.C., August 29
Educational Entrepreneurship: Realities, Challenges, Possibilities
American Enterprise Institute
Washington, D.C., September 5
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