As for the Cato Institute, any outfit that seeks to privatize Social "Security" is OK in my book. It's a fascinating organization full to the brim with brilliant and personable folk.
And a close friend of mine used to work there and got to know them well. Great and classy social events attended by a veritable Who's Who of the few genuinely brilliant thinkers in DeeeSeee....
Swine cordless mouse!! Sorry to keep repeating myself....
FRegards
I like what Cato does, too...but they ARE Libertarian-inclined (or openly so,) which means that they are not writing Holy Writ all the time.
So what? Better that Cato joins with Heritage, AEI, etc., than against ‘em!