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Baked in the Cake
Everything you needed to know about Obama could have been learned from his campaign.
By Peter Wehner
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Everything you needed to know about President Obama could have been learned from his campaign. Here are three moments that foreshadowed the Obama presidency.
Gazing Into CBO’s Budget and Health Care Crystal Ball
By James C. Capretta
Thursday, July 29, 2010
CBO's latest projections make it clear that the nation is rushing headlong toward a fiscal crisis. Federal spending on the main retirement and health programs will jump by 5.6 percent of GDP over the next quarter century.
The Pursuit of Happiness
EPPC Summer Movie Series
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Follow the evolution of the pursuit of happiness in the movies from My Man Godfrey to The Pursuit of Happyness. EPPC Resident Scholar James Bowman, film and cultural critic of the American Spectator and author of the books Honor: A History and Media Madness, will host a summer movie series on Tuesday evenings at the Hudson Institute.
Getting Beyond Bainton
By George Weigel
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Christians will best engage in the debate about the morally legitimate use of armed force if they liberate themselves intellectually from the simplistic and inaccurate schema that Roland Bainton taught us fifty years ago.
A Mid-Year Update on the President’s Plan to Spend, and Then Tax, in Epic Proportions
By James C. Capretta
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
President Obama has spent his first two years in office expanding government, and now he wants Republicans to give him cover for the tax increases he is seeking to pay for the bloated government he has erected. Republicans would be fools to go along with this game plan.
The CLASS Act: Repeal Now, or Face Permanent Taxpayer Bailout Later
By James C. Capretta, Brian Riedl
Friday, July 23, 2010
The CLASS Act -- a new government-run long-term care program -- hitched a ride on Obamacare because, on paper, it appears to generate a near-term surplus. But, as Senator Kent Conrad said, it's "a Ponzi scheme of the first order, the kind of thing that Bernie Madoff would have been proud of."
Obamacare's Political Future
The more voters learn, the darker it gets.
By James C. Capretta
Thursday, July 22, 2010
As Obamacare's onerous and rising costs are imposed on Medicare beneficiaries and taxpayers in coming months and years, and as employers signal their intent to drop coverage, voters will see that their worst fears about the legislation are coming true.
Surrounded by Martyrs
By George Weigel
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
The 20th century was the greatest century of martyrdom in Christian history. The witness of these martyrs, the memory of which we must be kept bright, can be a rich and edifying source of encouragement to the Church today.
Why the Obama Health Law Is Not Entitlement Reform
Thursday, July 15, 2010
On July 15, EPPC Fellow Jim Capretta presented a paper at a Capitol Hill event detailing how President Obama's health plan will make the entitlement and budget crisis worse, not better. Mr. Capretta argues that the consumer-driven reform proposal put forward by Congressman Ryan (the "Roadmap") is the way to push the health sector to deliver better care at less cost.
Papal Kudos for the Fourth Estate?
By George Weigel
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Pope Benedict XVI's insistence that the "greatest persecution of the Church comes not from her enemies without but arises from sin within the Church," is hardly a ringing endorsement of recent press coverage.
Boldly Defending Marriage
Few politicians have the courage to protect the institution from the courts.
By Rick Santorum
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
With the exception of a core group of conservatives, most politicians -- including the president -- continue to publicly back marriage while eagerly awaiting the day when judges will take this issue out of their hands. In this case, silence, as my former colleague Zell Miller once said, is not golden; it's yellow.
Israel: A Normal Country
By George Weigel, Jose Maria Aznar, David Trimble, John R. Bolton, Alejandro Toledo, Marcello Pera, Andrew Roberts, Fiamma Nirenstein, Robert F. Agostinelli and Carlos Bustelo
Thursday, July 8, 2010
The Friends of Israel Initiative has come together to encourage men and women of goodwill to reconsider their attitudes toward the Jewish state. It is in our own best interests that an increasingly jaded relationship between Israel and many of the world's other liberal democracies is rescued and reinvigorated before it is too late for us all.
EPPC President Ed Whelan's Testimony on Kagan Nomination

Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, EPPC President Ed Whelan critiqued Senate Democrats' flimsy attacks on the Roberts Court and explained that "any sober assessment of the current reality and future risk of judicial activism provides further compelling reason to vote against the Kagan nomination." Read his complete testimony here, and watch his oral testimony here (initial presentation beginning at 01:56:06, and answers to questions at 02:18:13, 02:23:23, and 02:26:31). 

EPPC Out and About

 July 30, 2010: EPPC Fellow John Mueller will present a lecture on his forthcoming book, Redeeming Economics: Rediscovering the Missing Element in Wilmington, Delaware. The lecture, sponsored by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, is given in honor of Milton Friedman's birthday. For more information, please see here


ObamaCareWatch.org

 The next two elections provide a historic opportunity to repeal the massive folly of ObamaCare and to adopt sensible market-based health-care reforms that reward efficiency and innovation. To pave the way for repeal, EPPC health-care expert Jim Capretta is directing a new website, ObamaCareWatch.org, that is tracking news about Obamacare's implementation from around the country and that will be a repository of essential facts, statistics, and analysis. Read Jim's introductory essay

Fred Barnes on EPPC's Faith Angle Conferences

 In the Weekly Standard, Fred Barnes recounts the history of EPPC Vice President Michael Cromartie's Faith Angle Conferences for journalists and celebrates them as "a rare recent example of the quality of journalism being improved."

You can read the transcripts from the most recent of these conference herehere, and here. 


The Tertio Millennio Seminar on the Free Society
Now in its 19th year

 The Tertio Millennio Seminar on the Free Society will take place this summer from June 28 to July 15 in Kraków, Poland. To learn more, visit the seminar's homepage: www.eppc.org/tms

EPPC Scholars Prominent in the Blogosphere

EPPC fellows have real-time impact by writing for influential blogs, including: