Trouble with Vouchers
The idea of vouchers sounds good, but it has too many inherent flaws, like Oskar Lange’s "market socialism."
The idea of vouchers sounds good, but it has too many inherent flaws, like Oskar Lange’s "market socialism."
To keep the regulators at bay, high technology executives are beginning to feel that they had better pay homage to the powers-that-be. This is sheer waste.
A plan to increase government control over who can practice medicine and how.
My first thought upon gazing upon this site (Mt. Rushmore) was why anyone would mar perfectly good granite with the faces of Roosevelt and Lincoln. Although Washington and Jefferson committed their own grievous errors while serving as chief executive of the central government, their sins were nothing next to those executed by Theodore Roosevelt and Dishonest Abe.
It's not all it's cracked up to be. Freedom is the only way out of the current mess, says Andei Kreptul.
The Cold War was and is hugely expensive. The full economic cost of any policy must be considered before lending moral and financial support to it, argues Chris Westley.
State governments have succumbed to anti-tobacco groups and infringed upon the right of private establishments to determine for themselves their smoking policy.
They have linked arms throughout American history, with results that corrupt both politics and the free-enterprise system.
Clinton's antitrust man calls for the creation of a global antitrust authority. But antitrust is never legitimate, says D.T. Armentano, especially not on a global level.