Thursday, 19 May 2022

Biden's Baby Formula Airlift Stunt Should Never Have Been Necessary

If you're having trouble viewing this email,
you can view it in a browser here.

The latest news and analysis from Reason.com
Thursday, May 19, 2022

Biden's Baby Formula Airlift Stunt Should Never Have Been Necessary
Markets work if you let them. The Biden administration and Congress should remove supply restraints on baby formula that never made any sense in the first place.
By Eric Boehm

Jerome Powell, Who Wildly Misjudged Inflation, Is Overwhelmingly Reconfirmed as Fed Chair
There is seldom any meaningful accountability for government incompetence.
By Veronique de Rugy

Medicare for All Would Be a Terrible Trade
Top-notch health care, delivered fast and for low cost, really isn’t on the government's menu.
By J.D. Tuccille

Democrat Disney vs. Republican Disney
Because everything is political.
By Austin Bragg and Andrew Heaton


sponsor content
 
 

The Buffalo Massacre Illustrates the Inherent Limitations of 'Red Flag' Laws
Predicting violence is a lot harder than people claim in retrospect, and a wider net inevitably ensnares more innocent people.
By Jacob Sullum

New York Times Columnist Gail Collins Proposes a 'Simple Battle' To 'Get Rid of the Guns'
It's not clear which guns she is talking about, and even Collins does not seem to know.
By Jacob Sullum

Shanghai Authorities Say Normal Life Might Resume in Mid-June. COVID Lockdown Started in March.
China's "COVID zero" policy looks a lot like house arrest for Shanghai's 25 million residents who are only just now beginning to experience glimmers of freedom.
By Liz Wolfe



Michigan Couple Says Town Seized Their Building and Offered To Return It if They Bought Two Cars for Police
"Extortion, there's no other way to explain it," the couple's attorney says.
By C.J. Ciaramella

Alex Epstein: Why the Future Needs More Fossil Fuels
The energy policy analyst says cheap and abundant gas, oil, and coal will continue to play a central role in human flourishing.
By Nick Gillespie

Are Elephants People? New York's Highest Court Hears Case for Animal Personhood.
Animal rights group "continues to misuse the writ of habeas corpus" to advance agenda, says zoo.
By Elizabeth Nolan Brown

Image credit: Anthony Behar/Sipa USA/Newscom

Sponsor Content
 
 
Donate

No comments:

Post a Comment

BREAKING: North Carolina automotive group acquires 7 Upstate dealerships

Breaking news from GSA Business Report Click here to view this message in a browser window. ...