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President Biden may practice old-style Democratic coalition politics, but his party’s progressives have gotten a sweet deal. Look no further than the White House’s embrace of national economic planning. The younger generation wants a sharp break with the past, and the president is listening. Mr. Biden’s new model is the Washington Ordered Economy: a tale of WOE.Continue reading your article with
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