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What Lending Crisis?

Inside Higher Ed carries a very interesting article about how Columbia University’s Barnard College cut its volume of student loans by 73 percent. According…

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Just Say No…to The Yes Men

This week DC played host to the anti-corporate shenanigans of The Yes Men, self-proclaimed “culture jammers” who get off on impersonating corporate and government spokespeople…

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Government Wisdom

The House Agriculture Committee’s homepage features a message from the chairman that includes this line: Every American who eats should recognize the importance of…

Consumer Freedom

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Hate Crimes Bill is Back

Earlier, I wrote about how the federal hate crimes bill contains provisions that would undermine protections against double-jeopardy and constitutional federalism safeguards (see here,…

Law and Litigation

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Mandatory Purchase

In a piece in Saturday's Washington Examiner, I examine the parallels between auto insurance and health insurance, and, for the most part, find that…

Healthcare

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Support for Big Government Grows

The Pew Center finds that a growing percentage of Americans believe that “government should have the responsibility to take care of those who can’t…

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More on Sicko

Kurt Loder, in his review of Michael Moore’s Sicko (cited earlier), mentions the short documentary Dead Meat by filmmakers Stuart Browning and…

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Sicko’s Sick Stunt

MTV film critic Kurt Loder takes apart Michael Moore’s Sicko.  The entire review is well worth reading, but here’s a sample, Loder on Moore’s…

Healthcare

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Blame Government, Not Wal-Mart

Sunday’s Washington Post printed a sympathetic story about an independent pharmacy. The story appears to be about how the rapacious forces of capitalism are…

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Rain Man, Regulator

Wired blogger Scott Gilbertson is upset about the Federal Trade Commission’s report urging caution regarding net neutrality regulation. The Chairman of the FTC…

Tech and Telecom

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Gouged by the Government

Here’s what (state) regulators can do for you: fine a gas station owner for giving a two-cent a gallon discount to senior citizens. That’s the…

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Card check update

The union-backed mandatory card-check organizing bill, misleadingly dubbed the Employee Free Choice Act (H.R. 800, S. 1041), is likely to come up for a…