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Sen. Joe Manchin has agreed to support a “Build Back Better” lite that proponents claim will reduce inflation, give us better weather, and “pay for itself” through price controls and taxes. Perhaps we should be wary of such political “victories” for the political elites. Original Article: “ A Political Victory for the Joes Is a Loss for the
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California’s progressive political classes now have a scheme to impose a single-payer system for medical care. If imposed, it will be costly but also ineffective. Original Article: “California Scheming: The Progressive Leadership’s New Plan to Impose High-Cost, Low-Quality Medical Care” This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher
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Inflation is raging and progressives want action. What kind of action? They want to return to the 1970s regime of price controls. Original Article: “ Back to the Future: Progressives Imagine the Good Old Days of Price Controls” This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher
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In an October column , Paul Krugman admonished people who are not all in on the Joe Biden economy and declared that we are headed at worst for a “soft landing” in which an economic slowdown—if it happens at all—will be short and shallow. He wrote: The most important reason for optimism is that an ever-widening range of indicators suggests that the
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On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop are joined by Mises Senior Editor Bill Anderson to discuss his recent article, “David French Gets to Sit with the Cool Kids at the NYT Lunch Table.” Bill explains the transformation of French from a “cultural conservative” commentator to the preferred “classical liberal” of the elite.
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Volume 2, No. 4 (Winter 1999) Couch and Shughart’s book brings together a number of public-choice studies by other authors which have appeared in various journals, but have never been formally connected to each other in a single book. The authors also perform their own statistical tests, using data discovered by Leonard Arrington in 1969
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Comedian Steve Martin once did a standup act in which he asked the audience in an incredulous tone, “You mean, you don’t remember when we had nuclear war and the earth was wiped out?” The audience would laugh, as expected, since the entire idea was ridiculous. While Steve Martin isn’t writing columns about the current global financial dealings, he
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To no one’s surprise, much of the debate regarding President George W. Bush’s “tax cut” proposals center upon “fairness.” On one hand, proponents argue that the benefits of lower taxation will fall disproportionately to those folks who pay the most taxes – and that happens to be those with the highest incomes (surprise, surprise). On the other
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In the saga over California’s electricity woes, the real heavyweights have jumped into the fray, says the New York Times , and they think that California needs price controls, thank you. According to the Times, ten “of the nation’s leading authorities on regulation” have signed a letter to President Bush, demanding that the administration