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Low voter turnout isn’t necessarily bad

  It’s election season, so it’s time to bemoan low voter turnout. Americans do not vote in numbers comparable to the citizens of other democracies, we’re often reminded. Then the laments start: Low turnout is a sad commentary on the state of the republic. This year could be even sadder because many people don’t like either of the main parties’ ...

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Afghanistan must aim at self-reliance

  Taliban insurgency continues as does Afghanistan’s dependence on foreign aid. At a recent conference in Brussels, international donors — comprising 70 countries — pledged $15.2 billion to the war-wracked nation for the next four years. NATO members are maintaining troop numbers in Afghanistan and have vowed to fund the Afghan forces with $5 billion annually until 2020. The US ...

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Innovation falls, and retirees pay the price

  Growth-wise, the world seems to be in a little bit of a rut. Oh, sure, we’re OK. We just don’t seem to be going much of anywhere. Global production has recovered somewhat since the catastrophe of the financial crisis, but it didn’t bounce back entirely. Instead, we’re staggering along at a noticeably lower rate of growth, both abroad and ...

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