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2008 Newsletter Archive
- Health care promises can't be kept
December 30, 2008
President-elect Barack Obama cannot possibly keep his health care campaign promises, explains Heritage expert Robert Moffit.
- Infrastructure spending won’t work
December 23, 2008
Why a proposed new stimulus bill won't spur growth; Heritage reaches out online; Heritage's documentary riles up the Left.
- Heritage’s first president passes away
December 19, 2008
Paul M. Weyrich, chairman and CEO of the Free Congress Foundation and the first president of The Heritage Foundation, died yesterday morning at age 66.
- Cancel the bailout
December 17, 2008
The $700 billion Wall Street bailout should be canceled, Heritage Foundation experts say.
- Auto bailout back from the dead
December 12, 2008
Yesterday, the Senate rejected a plan to spend $14 billion of taxpayer money to bail out the struggling Big Three automakers. The House passed the legislation, brokered by the Bush administration, on Wednesday.
- New memos to Barack Obama
December 9, 2008
The Heritage Foundation released three new memos to President-elect Barack Obama on important issues facing the country like energy, education and visa reform.
- Memos to the next President
December 5, 2008
President-elect Barack Obama campaigned on several issues important to conservatives, but it remains to be seen if he will make good on those issues.
- Terror in India
December 3, 2008
Large questions remain unanswered about who is responsible for last week’s terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India.
- Bailing out Detroit
November 18, 2008
The Big Three automakers in Detroit need bankruptcy, not massive taxpayer bailout.