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Archive for September 12, 2007
Stossel on M. Moore
September 12, 2007 by Tom Armstrong.
John Stossel has plenty to say about M. Moore’s most recent movie.
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Federalism and pot
September 12, 2007 by Tom Armstrong.
Radley Balko has something to say about federalism and state-legalized medical marijuana.
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Libertarians and immigration
September 12, 2007 by Tom Armstrong.
Don Boudreaux, professor of econ at George Mason, always interesting and thought provoking, writes this on immigration today in the Pittsburgh Tribune Review.
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Liquidity and carbon debate
September 12, 2007 by Tom Armstrong.
Today’s WSJ has two good articles to consider: This one on the best method to reduce carbon emissions and this one written by Martin Feldstein, former chairman of the Council of Econoic Advisers. (Subscription required)
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