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Mackinac Center Commentaries
Mackinac Center for Public Policy - Commentaries
  • State Budget Deal Kicks Can to New Guys

    The fiscal 2011 budget appears done. It contains no systemic reforms or program reductions. Meanwhile, with the end of federal stimulus subsidies, revenue projections for the following fiscal year fall off a cliff.

    http://www.mackinac.org/13527
  • Study Hall
    Syracuse scholar says MSU study 'oversimplification' of his work. http://www.mackinac.org/13503
  • Cool Cities Are Not So Cool When You Don't Have a Job

    Urban planning efforts hurt the little guy while pursuing elitist policies.

    http://www.mackinac.org/13523
Factsheets - The Heritage Foundation
Factsheets - The Heritage Foundation
  • The Obama Tax Hikes: Killing Job Creation
    President Obama wants to drastically raise taxes in January
  • Top 10 Reasons Not to Trust Russia
    The current regime in Russia has a terrible record as a reliable partner, yet President Obama wants the nuclear treaty he negotiated with the Kremlin fast-tracked for Senate approval. That makes no sense. Here are 10 reasons why.
  • Kids Deserve Better: Stopping the Obama Education Agenda
    Decades of increased education spending have yielded little academic progress. Academic achievement nationally has flat lined, and graduation rates are no better today than they were in 1970. But despite these historic levels of education funding, the Obama administration, at the behest of teachers unions, is seeking to further inflate funding for the public education sector.
Library of Congress: News
The latest news from the Library of Congress.
  • New Poetry Anthology Features Works by the Poets Laureate
    Since 1937, the Librarian of Congress has periodically appointed a Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry who aims to raise the public’s appreciation for poetry. Works by each of the 43 poets who have held the country’s top poetry position have been compiled in "The Poets Laureate Anthology," a new volume published by the Library of Congress.
  • Veterans History Project Highlights Pioneering Women Pilots of World War II
    A select group of women pilots paved the way more than 65 years ago: the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). During World War II, they became the first women in history trained to fly American military aircraft.