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Conservatives Shouldn’t Join Khan In Bullying Big Business

In a new article at Real Clear Markets Market Institute Senior Fellow Norm Singleton draws attention to a TAC article by Daniel Hanley, a senior legal analyst at the Open Markets Institute, advocating for the revival of the Robinson-Patman Act under the leadership of Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan. Read more…

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Conservative Groups Urge Biden Admin to Oppose Cuts to Medicare Advantage

This week, 16 conservative think tanks and advocacy groups organized a coalition letter in opposition to the Biden Administration’s recent efforts to undermine the Medicare Advantage (MA) program. The letter argues that, in addition to being an extremely popular and more efficient form of coverage, Medicare Advantage stands as a protection against Read more…

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Khan and Warren Collude With the EU To Harm Amazon

In a recent article published in Real Clear Markets, Market Institute President Charles Sauer sheds light on Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren’s controversial stance regarding the proposed acquisition between Amazon and iRobot. Despite the potential adverse effects on local jobs, Senator Warren advocated for federal intervention to block the deal, demonstrating Read more…

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Hotels Need a Chance to Compete, Including Through Consolidation

In today’s bustling e-commerce landscape, hotel bookings constitute a significant 15 percent of all U.S. online transactions, with over 500 bookings occurring every minute. Despite the evident advantages of direct bookings with hotels, the dominance of Online Travel Agencies (OTAs) like Expedia and Bookings, controlling 90 percent of the online Read more…

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Calls To Ban Wildly Powerful TikTok Are Self-Contradictory

Debates surrounding TikTok’s ascent in the United States have sparked concerns over its potential to influence American culture and serve as a conduit for foreign influence, notably from China. Critics warn of an impending cultural shift, echoing fears of an “epidemic” driven by the platform’s widespread reach. However, a nuanced Read more…

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Free Markets Under Attack from the Left and Right

In “Free Markets Under Attack from the Left and Right.” we examine the growing threats to free-market principles emanating from both ends of the political spectrum. From the use of the term “woke” capitalism to the resurgence of authoritarian tendencies, our paper sheds light on the challenges facing individual liberty and economic Read more…

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Let’s Not Put the Biden Administration In the Conductor’s Seat

In the aftermath of the tragic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, the spotlight has once again turned to the state of America’s railroads and the proposed legislation aiming to improve safety measures within the industry. However, as time has passed, it’s become increasingly apparent that the policies being touted Read more…

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New Merger Guidelines Could Make 2024 a Difficult Year for Business and Biden

In the world of politics and governance, burying contentious news under the rug is a practiced art. It’s a strategy often employed by officials to slip unfavorable announcements under the radar of public scrutiny. One common tactic? Releasing such news at times when attention is elsewhere, like late on a Read more…

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Fairy tale populism and intellectual property theft

The U.S. International Trade Commission recently released a 500-page report exploring the complex nexus of intellectual property, COVID-19, and access to essential drugs and tests. Despite the extensive analysis, the report notably refrains from drawing a definitive conclusion, leaving policymakers to navigate the nuanced terrain of innovation and public health. Read more…

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Would Lina Khan and the EU Have Blocked Amazon’s Acquistion?

Delve into the intriguing world of tech acquisitions and antitrust scrutiny with John Tamny, Senior Fellow at the Market Institute. Tamny examines the EU’s attempt to thwart Amazon’s purchase of iRobot, drawing parallels to the current FTC under Lina Khan’s leadership. Speculating on what could have been if Khan had Read more…

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sayno2socialmed Coalition Against Socialized Medicine @sayno2socialmed ·
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Behind every breakthrough medicine is a patent system worth defending.

Today’s @JudiciaryGOP hearing made that case.

Failing to protect IP rights cedes America’s biotech edge to foreign competitors and leaves patients without access to the medicines they depend on.

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Patients don’t need Washington deciding what medical information they’re allowed to see.

DTC ads empower patients, spark doctor conversations, and help newer treatments compete.

Don’t keep patients in the dark.

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Banning these advertisements outright - or regulating them into oblivion - would crush competition and keep patients in the dark. Consumers do not need
government bureaucrats gate-keeping medical information. CEI joins a coalition with @taxreformer, @AmerComm @CFEconomy

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PTAB was supposed to weed out bad patents.

Instead, it became a weapon for deep-pocketed corporations to attack innovators again and again. Hatch-Waxman already gives generic manufacturers a proven pathway to challenge patents and bring lower-cost medicines to market.

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