Archive for July, 2016
Politics and American Surveillance
The Democratic Platform on Health Care: Bad, but Not Universally Bad
Should the Feds Regulate Physicians’ Scope of Practice?
Marginal Steps to a Better World
Arkansas Medicaid Expansion Improved Access to Care — but at a Very High Price
Trump’s Nomination and Backward Immigration Policy
Trump’s Talk: Aspirations, Not Policies
The Republican Platform on Health Care: Good, Bad, and So-So
Mere Optimism Is Not a Good Substitute for Sound Theory and Far-reaching Evidence
Clinton Cash Film Premieres
Decisive Brexit Referendum: What Happens Next? Part 4: The EU Enters Its Endgame
Big Government, Racial Violence, and the Police
Decisive Brexit Referendum: What Happens Next? Part 3: Bust Banks, Banksters, & Bailouts
Rulers the People Deserve?
Black Lives Matter
Medical Marijuana Saves Taxpayers Money
Yet Another Socialist Regime Turns Military Despot
Obamacare’s Perverse Job-Creation Program
Adversarial Justice and Police Misconduct
Grateful Remembrances of My Government High Schooling
Does Pell Propel College Graduates?
Government Price Controls and Drug Addiction
Even When School Choice Works, Critics Call It a Failure
A Glimpse into the College Entitlement Mentality
What Iran Can Teach Us about Selling Kidneys
Have a Student Loan Question? Take a Number and Wait in Line
The USA’s Trifurcated Legal System
School May Be Out, but the Criticism of Common Core Isn’t Taking a Vacation
Don’t Blame “Underfunding” for Soaring College Prices
Brexit’s Opponents Echo the Arguments of Loyalists Fearful of American Independence
Hospitals and Insurers Are Dropping the Ball
Decisive Brexit Referendum: What Happens Next? Part 2: The Disunited Kingdom
Rock Music, Censorship, and Zimbabwe’s War of Independence

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