Occupy Wall Street: A Manifesto
David Harsanyi | October 5
What's really going on at the Wall Street protests?

What's really going on at the Wall Street protests?
Why not trust the president with the power to kill anyone he considers an enemy?
Comparing the scientific ignorance of our mainstream parties
How the New Jersey governor could have helped to slim down America
The GOP's growing anti-intellectualism is a response to intellectuals run amuck.
The billionaire investor should put his money where his mouth is.
Medicare thieves, left-wingers and the Tea Party, Obama's career as a drug warrior, and more
The U.S. can’t enforce its drug laws without first violating them.
What's wrong with challenging the status quo?
What lottery ticket sales reveal about the American welfare system
The Republicans face a rocky road to the White House.
The destruction and survival of a New York City neighborhood
The Illinois Eavesdropping Act shields public officials from public scrutiny.
Vladimir Putin holds his country back.
Q&A with Barron's Gene Epstein, author of Econospinning.
The embattled agency wastes taxpayer dollars and threatens civil liberties.
Some things even the Obama brain trust doesn’t want credit for.
Stealing from the government-run health care system is much easier—and potentially more lucrative—than dealing drugs.
Rhetoric, reality, and the Great Recession
What's really going on at the Wall Street protests?
Is America ignoring its poor?
The billionaire investor should put his money where his mouth is.
What lottery ticket sales reveal about the American welfare system
ObamaCare and the long slow death of conservative judicial restraint
The government created our current health care mess. So why do progressives want to give the state more control?
Why are Washington’s debt dealmakers ignoring fundamental entitlement reform?
ObamaCare’s Medicare cost-control panel may be unworkable, unconstitutional, and a barrier to real reform. It’s also very difficult to repeal.
What's really going on at the Wall Street protests?
How the New Jersey governor could have helped to slim down America
What's wrong with challenging the status quo?
The Republicans face a rocky road to the White House.
States can’t call off the war on drugs, but they don’t have to fight it.
Barack Obama turns out to be just another drug warrior.
Rick Perry's infidelity to the Constitution is more troubling than his fidelity to Christianity.
Bootlegging margarine.
The trouble with the American Jobs Act
A Los Angeles County land use war shows the dark history and darker future of urban planning.
Correcting the cartoonish vilification of a libertarian Supreme Court decision

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