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Connecticut’s Candy Police

It’s good to know that the administrators of Sheridan Middle School in New Haven are on top of their game. When two students engaged in…

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Sad news from New York

A U.S. carbon-trade exchange opened up for business today, amidst the financial chaos created by the Fed bail out of Bear Stearns. It…

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End of An Era

Re-watching Dirty Dancing — a movie far better than its reputation — last night inspired me to do some Internet research. I was pleased…

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Other Things On Their Way Out

The Washington Post runs a very interesting story about things on their way out. The list includes “truly blind dates” (we now have Google),…

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They Forgot One Thing

Today, of course America woke up to news that JP Morgan Chase has bought out Bear Stearns for $2 a share. (It was trading…

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Dirty Speculation

Today’s Washington Post runs a story about the services provided by high-priced call girls. According to the story, high class prostitutes provide “a pledge…

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Is this a spoof?

“Recycle or Go to Hell, warns Vatican,” reports Malcolm Moore in the UK Telegraph. Is this a spoof? Is Moore playing fast and loose…

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The Governor No More?

We ridiculed Eliot Spitzer’s ham-handed tactics when he was still New York state attorney general — his ambition to become governor then plain to…

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Does the End Justify the Means?

The Interior Department’s Inspector General has started preliminary investigations into why the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is delaying its decision on whether polar…

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Health Care, Aisle 5!

Although Great Britain is not normally where one would think to look for ideas on health care reform, the government is going to experiment by…

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Criminalizing Politics

My friend Paul Jacob, the long-time term limits activist and head of the Citizens in Charge Foundation, continues to face charges in Oklahoma for…

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Shades of Smoot-Hawley

An excellent commentary on Bloomberg.com today on the wave of protectionism spurred on not just by U.S. presidential candidates but by other rich countries.

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No Sign of the Apocalypse Yet

Apocalyptic global warming scenarios peddled by people like Al Gore seem increasingly far-fetched, as Bearing Drift notes. “A recent article from Canada’s National Post…

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The Full RSS

I want to thank my fellow Tech Liberation Front contributor Tim Lee for pointing out that Open Market RSS feeds should feature full articles,…

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Anti-trade activists — beyond NAFTA

Trade critics, sensing blood from the populist success in the presidential primaries, are moving beyond NAFTA to call for a crackdown on investment provisions in…

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TSA Toy Terror

Few federal agencies irritate these days like the Transportation Security Administration, which brought all airline security screening under federal control. Now thanks to…

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Careful What You Wish For

It is ironic that environmentalist hype about global warming and green calls for alternative fuels are undermining some of the greens’ very own programs and…

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Consumers Want Insurance Choice

An important new study from the American Consumer Institute shows that consumers, on the whole, want broader choice of insurance plans. Right…

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RIP Gary Gygax

Gary Gygax, the father of role-playing games, died today at his home in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. As a fellow Wisconite and lover of video games–the…

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Straight talking doomsayer

James Lovelock is the originator of the Gaia myth and convinced that the world is coming to an end, soon, because of global warming is…

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Tax Complexity? Bah.

I’m a case study in complex taxes. During 2007, I switched jobs, got income from a half dozen sources, bought one house, sold another, made…

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Disappointing ESA Developments

The new testimony and announcements by DOI/USFWS regarding coming Endangered Species Act (ESA) listings and changes are most interesting. First, DOI announced a…

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Puff the Magic Dragon

More proof that wind power is no panacea for the nation’s looming electricity crisis. The wind dropped in Texas, and caused blackouts: ERCOT…

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More Government Child Snatching

Government social workers have an incentive to overreact to erroneous allegations of child abuse, and take children away from loving parents, because they reasonably…