Tuesday, 20 September 2022

Is Florida Great Because of Ron DeSantis, or Despite Him?

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Tuesday, September 20, 2022

 

Is Florida Great Because of Ron DeSantis, or Despite Him?
No governor is more cheered and hated right now than Florida Republican Ron DeSantis. What should libertarians think about the country's most controversial governor?
By Nick Gillespie and Zach Weissmueller

If the Pandemic Is Over—And It Is—Then Biden's Emergency Powers Should End Too
But President Biden can't forgive billions of dollars in student loans if the COVID-19 national emergency is over.
By Robby Soave

Migrants Are People, Not Props
Plus: The editors have gripes with Joe Biden’s recent interview on 60 Minutes.
By Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman

Texas Sheriff Opens Criminal Investigation Into Migrants 'Lured Under False Pretenses' to Martha's Vineyard
It's "very early in the investigation," but "I believe there is some criminal activity involved here," said Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar.
By Elizabeth Nolan Brown


Flying Is a Mess Right Now, but Elizabeth Warren Is Wrong To Blame Airline Mergers
Why does Elizabeth Warren think that JetBlue buying Spirit Airlines will be bad for consumers?
By Liz Wolfe

Ford's E.V. Charger Mandate Shows How Broken Dealership Laws Are
The current franchise dealership model does not benefit consumers. It also may not benefit dealerships.
By Joe Lancaster

Where Did Puerto Rico's Disaster Relief Go?
After a Category 1 hurricane made landfall Sunday, a million Puerto Rican households are still without power.
By Eric Bazail-Eimil


Senate Investigation Finds Justice Department Undercounted Prison and Jail Deaths Last Year by Nearly 1,000
The report says the inaccuracies "deprived Congress and the American public of information about who is dying in custody and why."
By C.J. Ciaramella

The British Monarchy Is Better for Taxpayers Than You Might Think
What would happen to the U.K. balance sheet if the monarchy were retired?
By Emma Camp

How the U.S. Paid for the Civil War
Abraham Lincoln's wartime governance had dire, and longstanding, economic consequences.
By Jeffrey Rogers Hummel

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