Cato Policy Forum and Luncheon 2014
John Allison will discuss “The Philosophical Fight for the Future of America”—the battle of ideas and
  morality between Progressive collectivism and free market capitalism that will define the future well being
  of America. These divergent world views are not reconcilable and lead to radically different public policy
  outcomes. Cato’s president will examine the threat posed by the proliferation of statist ideas, as well as ways
  to increase public understanding of the merits of individual liberty and limited government.
Next, Michael Cannon will discuss the important Halbig v. Burwell decision—a ruling that could lead to
  the ultimate repeal of Obamacare. In the landmark decision, the D.C. Circuit ruled the president has no
  authority to tax, borrow, and spend tens of billions of dollars to mask from consumers in 36 states the true
  cost of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s overpriced health insurance. If the court’s ruling
  stands, millions of Americans will feel the full cost of their Obamacare coverage and will demand that
Congress reopen and possibly repeal the law.
Finally, David Boaz will discuss the future for freedom in America. From the rapid rise to prominence of
  first-term Senator Rand Paul to the state-level movements to legalize gay marriage and marijuana, the philosophy
  of fiscal conservatism, social liberalism, and restrained foreign policy seems to be gaining currency in
  American politics. In light of recent setbacks for individual liberty, Cato’s executive vice president will discuss
  how we can get back on the path to freedom, free markets, limited government, and peace at this auspicious
  “libertarian moment.”
Posted on October 16, 2014 Posted to Cato@Liberty
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