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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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Hal Varian, whose mathematical textbook has been the bane of economics graduate students for many years, has now weighed in on a solution to our oil problems: increase the federal tax on gasoline. In a recent New York Times op-ed, Varian says that a stiff, new tax on gas will discourage motorists from driving, which would mean we would use less
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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 a recent newspaper interview, Al Gore finally came out of the socialist closet and declared that the “solution” to what he deems as a “crisis” in U.S. medical care is for the government to impose a “single payer system.” While some folks might consider Gore’s remarks a setback to the possibilities of actually establishing free market
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In the spring of each leap year, we have a predictable—if tiresome—dog-and-pony show: the candidates for President of the United States denounce the newest gasoline price increases. We lived through this political purgatory four years ago, and it looks as though we will experience it again. Recently, the soon-to-be Democratic nominee for
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The horrific bridge collapse in Minnesota has brought its share of news and commentary, much of it predictable. For example, the New York Times, which is relentless in its insistence that society is improved only through the growth of state power, wrote what essentially is a front-page editorial calling for higher taxes in Minnesota: MINNEAPOLIS,
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In a politicized society, it seems to me that the true believers really don’t have conversations as much as they deliver monologues of talking points. For example, a colleague of mine recently told me that “global warming” has become such a crisis that “new hurricanes are being created every 13 seconds.” This would mean that more than a million