is Investor's Business Daily. IBD published easy-to-read common sense editorials that tout the benefits of free-market capitalism. A must read everyday if you want an outstanding editorial page:
Nuclear Terror: Japan's Fukushima plant remains lethally radiated, and elevated-but-unharmful radiation was found in milk in California and Washington state. But just wait until Tehran commits nuclear terrorism.
Economy: Amid the good news of a rebounding stock market and better job growth comes a warning: Inflation may flare up soon. If it does, don’t blame business.
California: Talks on a budget have collapsed, but is this a disaster or an opportunity? We say the latter. It's time for a showdown between the people and public-sector interests.
Viewpoint: Despite the scary warnings the U.S. is NOT running low on oil.
Leadership: As we put CIA boots on the ground to find out who the rebels are and withdraw air support as they retreat, our defense secretary describes how we're making up our policy as we go along.
Law: If there was ever such a thing as junk justice, the suit against Wal-Mart now in the Supreme Court is exhibit A. By claiming that evidence is no longer needed to prove discrimination, what's proven is the greed of lawyers.
Health Reform: The tax-exempt seniors group that pushed hard to get ObamaCare passed stands to reap a billion-dollar reward over the next decade as ObamaCare destroys the competition to the products it endorses.
Energy Policy: President Obama wants to cut oil imports by a third after telling Brazil he wants to be their best customer. Cellulosic ethanol won't cut it, and neither will talking out of both sides of your teleprompter.
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