Sour Grapes: Politicians launch scorched earth campaign against own city in bid to raise taxes
It turns our that after the voters of Colorado Springs rejected a tax increase for the city, the city’s politicians ordered their public relations
It turns our that after the voters of Colorado Springs rejected a tax increase for the city, the city’s politicians ordered their public relations
There’s a growing moral scrupulosity going on in libertarian land, to the point that every really existing business is closely examined for any hin
John Tomasi is guest-blogging for Bleeding-Heart Libertarians on a research agenda for bleeding-heart libertarians.
Benjamin Powell knocks out three of the myths about immigration: they’re a drag on the economy (false!), they take our jobs (false!), and they lowe
The ADP report on unemployment looks terrible: private sector hiring mostly stagnant overall.
Probably. Here’s Ryan McMaken, from the LewRockwell.com Blog:
I write this from the playground at a McDonald’s just off of Interstate 81 in Harrisonburg, Virginia, where we’ve just finished a predictable McDon
People respond to incentives. When governments change incentives, people respond in ways that produce unintended results.
Let’s just take it for granted that there needs to be a division of labor: some people covering fundamentals and others working on difficult inside