Bureaucracy and Regulation

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Mark Thornton
In a free market, consumers hold the power to punish producers for pushing dangerous products. But today, the FDA has short-circuited that market.
Ryan McMaken
Trump's new healthcare order is a good first step. But now new providers must overcome barriers imposed by decades of federal meddling.
Tho Bishop
Helping de-escalate the risk of third party exchanges is, of course, simply one of the many potential applications for blockchain.
Lee Friday
Because the municipal government can't solve the traffic congestion problem, residents may be forced to walk, cycle, or use public transit more often.
Richard Kocur
Sanders’s plan would artificially set provider fees well below market levels — and would force physicians and hospitals out of business.
Ryan McMaken
Now more than ever, Puerto Ricans need easy access to global markets through unrestricted trade and unregulated commerce.
Ben Ramanauskas
London's new ban on Uber removes Londoners’ freedom of choice — and makes them poorer.
Caleb Fuller
Governments are good at shifting risk in sneaky ways, but they can’t legislate it out of existence.
Chris Calton
Getting out from under Federal regulations can mean the difference between keeping the family farm, and having to sell out.
William L. Anderson
Police officers today see the rights of due process not as rights that police need to protect, but rather as barriers to “good police work.”