Breakfast Links: June 20, 2011

— It's nice to be back home after a lovely, but somewhat frustrating and depressing conference in Minneapolis. I'm not sure anyone has a clear sense of the path forward from here for progressives.


— Orrin Hatch looks like a dead man walking.


— Drones are taking over everything.


"the Supreme Court last week severely curtailed investors' practical ability to hold financial intermediaries accountable for fraud."


— CEO economics.


— "Is college worth it?" stories have been appearing for decades.


— The case against violent revolution.


— Why content isn't king.


— GW parking garage transforming into science and engineering center.


— Testing-skeptical report concludes that increased evidence on testing has led to modest improvements in student outcomes rather than the problems the skeptics warned against.


— American companies seeking tax break offer unconvincing claims about the broad benefits of tax breaks.


— Lindsey Graham says he's open to more revenue if it doesn't involve higher tax rates.




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