Wednesday, 29 September 2021

Democrats Are Denying Basic Economics

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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Democrats Are Denying Basic Economics
Under Joe Biden, Democrats have decided that their agenda has no costs and no tradeoffs.
By Peter Suderman

Biden's Inflation Scapegoat Is 'Profiteering'
Profligate government spending supposedly has nothing to do with it.
By Bruce Yandle

Vaccine Mandates Coming for K-12 Students
San Diego becomes the latest school district to require teen jabs. But is it good policy?
By Matt Welch

J.D. Vance Says Government Should Seize Assets of Political Nonprofits
Remember when conservatives opposed wealth redistribution and the government targeting tax-exempt groups based on their beliefs? Not anymore!
By Elizabeth Nolan Brown


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People Have Been Panicking About New Media Since Before the Printing Press
Politicians and activists claim social media is turning us into zombies. But new technologies have been greeted with skepticism since the dawn of time.
By Robby Soave

The Texas Social Media Law Is Blatantly Unconstitutional
Government restrictions on private editorial discretion violate the First Amendment.
By Jacob Sullum

CNN Shuts Down Access to Facebook Pages in Australia After Court Ruling Holding Media Outlets Liable for Commenters
This is where government demands to moderate what users say will ultimately lead.
By Scott Shackford



FTC Drills Alabama Licensing Board for Anti-Competitive Scheme Targeting Teledentistry
The Federal Trade Commission challenged a licensing scheme that it says limited consumer choice and excluded new providers.
By Eric Boehm

Seattle City Council Passes Rent Control by Another Name. Is It Legal?
New bills passed earlier this week require landlords to give tenants 180 days' notice before raising rents and pay relocation expenses to low-income tenants who move in response to rent hikes.
By Christian Britschgi

Cops Get Qualified Immunity After Jailing Florida Man for 'I Eat Ass' Bumper Sticker
Dillon Shane Webb will thus not be able to sue for the alleged violation of his free speech rights.
By Billy Binion

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