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Would We Really Be That Helpless?

How About Fewer Laws Instead of More?

Relatively Modest Millionaires and Billionaires

Misleading Numbers

Ignoring the Unseen

Hot Air in Cancun

Facts and the Red Light Camera Debate

Belt Tightening Vs. Taxes

The Hits Just Keep On Coming

If Only We Were Wiser

Hillary Endorses Tax Cuts! Oh, Wait, Maybe Not

And We Want To Trust Them With More?!?

The Wrong Approach At The Wrong Time, Part 2

The Wrong Approach At The Wrong Time

Fighting a Kelo Redux

An Open Letter to Noam Scheiber

Setting Harry Reid Straight

Building The Wrong Bridge

Why Stop There?

Selective Indignation

Speeding Up to Slow Down

"Sore" About Loss of Freedom

Health Insurance Reform and 18th Century Economists

Innovation and Government

Coalitions, Voices, and the Two-Party System

Tell Us What We Want

Deja Vu All Over Again

Selective Indignation

LUI Strikes Again

Let's Expand An Already-Bankrupt System

Big Government Takeover vs. Actual Reform

The Projection of Paul Krugman

Fewer Choices, More Taxes, Less Freedom

A Fair Trial, A Preconceived Outcome?

What A Difference A Day Makes

The Auto Insurance Canard, Part 2: Sen. Mark Warner

The Auto Insurance Canard

Precisely Inaccurate, Part 2

Precisely Inaccurate

Medicare: Efficient and Cost-Effective?!?

This Is Who Represents Us?

Playing With House Money

The Old Canard on Health Insurance Choice

National Health Care and the Constitution

Lurking Devils

A Different Kind of Lesson

Socialism: Wiping Out Prosperity Again

TGIF(TC)

A "Successful" Government Program?

Fat Chance of Getting My Support

Does He Recognize The Irony?

Good Diagnosis, Wrong Prescription

Where to Begin? Part 2

Deregulation of What?

Trusting Government To Control Costs

Where To Begin? Part 1

More Sunshine

When Are Budget Cuts Not Budget Cuts?

Confidence, Government, and Liberty

Stop Annoying Me... In the Name of the Law