Friday, 2 April 2021

Reason Alert: Infrastructure, Vaccine Passports, Derek Chauvin Trial, and NFTs

 
 
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Reason Alert
Friday, April 2, 2021
 
 
Friday Funnies
Student-athletes go to the Final Four.
By Mike Thompson

Joe Biden's $2 Trillion 'Infrastructure' Plan Doubles Down on Everything That Makes American Infrastructure Insanely Expensive 
The president's speech outlining his American Jobs Plan was rich in ambition, but light on details.  
By Christian Britschgi 

Instead of Tax Increases, President Biden Should Cut Spending and Use Public-Private Partnerships 
Infrastructure projects that are paid for by users, not by federal taxes, can be a big boost to the economy. 
By Adrian Moore 

Return the Highway Trust Fund to its Original Users-Pay/Users-Benefit Principle
Virtually all of the shortfall in the Highway Trust Fund is due to Congress spending money on non-highway programs. 
By Robert Poole 

Biden's Infrastructure Plan Would Overturn 'Right-To-Work' Laws in 27 States 
The president called for the passage of the PRO Act, a grab bag of policies that labor unions have been pushing Congress to pass for years.  
By Eric Boehm 

More Census Data Shows Government Tax Revenue Hasn’t Been Negatively Impacted By COVID-19 
The Census Bureau estimates 2020 aggregate state and local tax revenues of $1.62 trillion, or about 2 percent above the 2019 total of $1.59 trillion. 
By Marc Joffe

Ronald Bailey: COVID-19 Should Be Our Last Pandemic 
Technological breakthroughs mean we'll never again have to suffer with disasters like the novel coronavirus—if politicians will get out of the way. 
By Nick Gillespie 

The Accelerating Rollout of COVID-19 Vaccines Makes Domestic 'Immunity Passports' Largely Irrelevant 
Vaccine hesitancy will decline as more family, friends, and neighbors get vaccinated.  
By Ronald Bailey 

Get Ready To Show Your Vaccine Passport 
Health passports will become just another bureaucratic hurdle for people trying to go about their lives. 
By J.D. Tuccille

Derek Chauvin's Belief That George Floyd Was Intoxicated Does Not Help His Case 
If drugs played a role in Floyd's death, the prone restraint only compounded that danger.  
By Jacob Sullum

Derek Chauvin Argues That His Use of Force Was Appropriate and Did Not Kill George Floyd 
The defense will have a hard time showing that Chauvin's conduct was justified by any threat Floyd posed.  
By Jacob Sullum

Legislators Override Kentucky Governor's Veto of School Choice Bill 
Kentucky is now the 28th state with some form of school choice.  
By Eric Boehm 

Pension Reform Trends: Pensions Take Money From California Classrooms, Florida's Rising Debt, and More 
Plus: New solvency analysis of Montana and Texas pension systems, fresh thinking for retirement plan design, and more. 
By Alix Ollivier 

Are NFTs Dumb, a Scam, or Secretly Useful? 
Non-fungible tokens for art can seem a lot like Tulipmania. But distinct digital tokens have real use cases for things like online address management.  
By Andrea O’Sullivan 

The U.S.- China Relationship Doesn't Have To Be 'Increasingly Adversarial' 
Many U.S. complaints about China aren’t about actions that threaten U.S. security.  
By Bonnie Kristian
 
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