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Hoarding Uranium Fixes a Problem that Doesn’t Exist

By Oliver McPherson-Smith, ACI   The Department of Energy recently announced plans to develop a strategic uranium stockpile for America’s nuclear energy reactors. While having ample sources of uranium is central to low emissions energy security, the likelihood of running out of the resource is an incredibly rare scenario. Rather than pouring taxpayer money into a redundant stockpile, the […]

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Washington Beyond the Headlines: Index Capital Gains to Inflation to Keep Economy Humming

  By Andy Blom, TES Washington Editor   The Democratic primary gets nastier, coronavirus panics the markets and Congress responds with partisan bickering…. Ho hum, another week of business as usual…except for free market policy people who are busy working on issues and ideas that affect America, and the world.  Read on for this week’s […]

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UK taxpayers subsidizing lobbying industry, political campaigns

  “Almost £40 million of taxpayers’ money paid for lobbying and political campaigning” Courtesy Taxpayers’ Alliance   New analysis from the TaxPayers’ Alliance reveals how ministers, officials and quangocrats are wasting taxpayers’ cash funding organisations that lobby the government. From 2017-19, organisations that lobby for changes in public policy received at least £39,584,172.   Taxpayer money […]

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Picking Losers: Green energy subsidies are a chronicle of failure

“Crescent Dunes: Another Green Flop” By Chris Edwards, courtesy of the Cato Institute   The Department of Energy called the vast and expensive solar project a “success story” and “milestone for the country’s energy future.”   But you can’t trust what the government says. Crescent Dunes is a flop and taxpayers are set to lose $737 million […]

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UK foreign aid exports nanny state around the world

  IEA publishes “Nanny State on Tour” Courtesy of IEA   The amount of UK foreign aid spent on nanny state interventions has skyrocketed, according to a new report from the Institute of Economic Affairs.   Foreign aid has been instrumental in controlling and eradicating infectious conditions abroad, but British public health organisations have increasingly used the […]