Public Policy
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In The Tank (ep192) – “Debanking” Conservatives, Socialism, Sanders “Berns” Charter Schools
by Donald Kendal May 24, 2019Heartland’s Donald Kendal, and Justin Haskins are joined by Jim Lakely in episode #192 of the In The Tank Podcast. Today’s episode features work from Gallup, the National Center for Public Policy Research, and the National Review Institute.
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Budgets/TaxesClimate ChangeEconomicsEducationEnvironment/EnergyHealth CareLibertyPodcast
In The Tank (ep173) – Impossible Green New Deal, ESAs in Tennessee, and Unconstitutional Obamacare
by Donald Kendal January 11, 2019Donny Kendal, Isaac Orr, and Justin Haskins bring you episode #173 of the In The Tank Podcast. Today’s episode features work from the Manhattan Institute, the Beacon Center of Tennessee, and the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
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In The Tank (ep158) – World Poverty Declines Bigly, and Medicaid Expansion Costs Underestimated… Bigly
by Donald Kendal September 21, 2018Donny Kendal and John Nothdurft, with the help of Charlie Katebi, present episode #158 of the In The Tank Podcast. This week’s episode features work from the Cato Institute, the World Bank, The Heartland Institute, the Idaho Freedom Foundation, the Yankee Institute for Public Policy, and Pew Charitable Trusts.
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Budgets/TaxesClimate ChangeEducationEnvironment/EnergyFeaturedPodcastTaxes
In The Tank (ep153) – Forest Fires, Effects of Minimum Wage and Corporate Income Taxes
by Donald Kendal August 17, 2018Donny Kendal and John Nothdurft present episode #153 of the In The Tank Podcast. This week’s episode features work from The Property and Environment Research Center, the Texas Public Policy Foundation, and the Center of the American Experiment.
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Budgets/TaxesClimate ChangeEducationEnvironment/EnergyFeaturedLibertyPodcast
In The Tank (ep107) – TPPF, Re-Examining Poverty, Cap & Trade Fail, and Absentee Teachers
by Donald Kendal September 22, 2017John Nothdurft and Donny Kendal present episode #107 of the In The Tank Podcast. Today’s podcast features work from the Texas Public Policy Foundation, the Caesar Rodney Institute, and the Fordham Institute.
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In The Tank (ep100) – Heartland’s Joseph Bast, Al Gore’s Carbon Footprint, and ITT Stats
by Donald Kendal August 4, 2017John Nothdurft and Donny Kendal present episode #100 of the In The Tank Podcast. Today’s podcast features work from The Heartland Institute, and the National Center for Public Policy Research.
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Budgets/TaxesClimate ChangeEducationEnvironment/EnergyFeaturedPodcastTaxes
In The Tank (ep88) – School Staffing Surge, CO2 Endangerment, Cig Taxes, and Cali Commies
by Donald Kendal May 12, 2017John Nothdurft and Donny Kendal present episode #88 of the In The Tank Podcast. Today’s podcast features work from EdChoice, the Texas Public Policy Foundation, and the Tax Foundation.
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Budgets/TaxesEducationEnvironment/EnergyPodcast
In The Tank (ep61) – Financial State of the States, 80 by 50 Pledge, and Texas ESAs
by Donald Kendal October 21, 2016John and Donny continue their weekly exploration of think tanks across the country in episode #61 of the In The Tank Podcast. Today’s podcast features work from Truth in Accounting, the Manhattan Institute, and the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
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Budgets/TaxesEconomicsEnvironment/EnergyFeaturedHealth CarePodcast
In The Tank Podcast (ep47): The Shrinking Middle-Class, Removing Barriers in Your State, and ColoradoCare
by Donald Kendal July 15, 2016John and Donny continue their exploration of think tanks across the country in episode #47 of the In The Tank Podcast. This weekly podcast features (as always) interviews, debates, and roundtable discussions that explore the work of think tanks across the country. The show is available for download as part of the Heartland Daily Podcast every Friday. Today’s podcast features work from the American Enterprise Institute, the Platte Institute, and the Pacific Research Institute.
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Budgets/TaxesFeaturedLibertyPodcast
In The Tank Podcast (ep46): #OurAmerica, Monopolies and Antitrust, and Sin Taxes
by Donald Kendal July 8, 2016John and Donny are joined by Heartland Director of Communications Jim Lakely in episode #46 of the In The Tank Podcast. This weekly podcast features (as always) interviews, debates, and roundtable discussions that explore the work of think tanks across the country. The show is available for download as part of the Heartland Daily Podcast every Friday. Today’s podcast features work from the Heartland Institute, the Center for American Progress, and the Commonwealth Foundation.
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Budgets/TaxesEconomicsEducationEnvironment/EnergyFeatured
In The Tank Podcast (ep44): The Brexit, Failing State Pensions, Bad Clean Power Plan Math, and School Funding
by Donald Kendal June 24, 2016John and Donny continue their exploration of think tanks in episode #44 of the In The Tank Podcast. This weekly podcast features (as always) interviews, debates, and roundtable discussions that explore the work of think tanks across the country. The show is available for download as part of the Heartland Daily Podcast every Friday. Today’s podcast features work from the Institute of Economic Affairs, the Empire Center for Public Policy, the Manhattan Institute, and the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
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Environment/EnergyFeaturedPodcast
Heartland Daily Podcast – Jackie Stewart: The Harmful and Unrealistic Goals of “Keep It In The Ground”
by Isaac Orr June 1, 2016In this edition of The Heartland Daily Podcast, Jackie Stewart, from Energy in Depth, and Research Fellow Isaac Orr discuss the origins and influence of the Keep It In The Ground movement, and how they affect public policy. This affect on public policy comes despite receiving rebuke from Sally Jewel, the Secretary of the Interior, who dismissed the movement as unrealistic.
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EconomicsFeatured
The Follies and Fallacies of Keynesian Economics
by Richard Ebeling February 17, 2016Eighty years go, on February 4, 1936, one of the most influential books of the last one hundred years was published, British economist, John Maynard Keynes’s The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. With it was born what has become known as Keynesian Economics.