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Foreigners, French, and the FDA: WEB GEMS

Foreigners Are Our FriendsĀ (3:55) . . . Using free-market principles, economist Bryan Caplan dispels the anti-foreign bias that has the general population shaking in their American-made boots. Thank You, FDA! . . . The Food and Drug Administration is ending … Continue reading

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Weekly Web Gems

Too much of a good thing. . . Democracy is a screwdriver: essential, yes, but not for every job. Did we print too much?. . . Mark Matson says you bet! The other October 31st. . . Kevin DeYoung wishes … Continue reading

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Weekly Web Gems

The Successful Prevention of a StateĀ . . . An interesting reason on why you’ve probably never heard of a place called Zomia, though it’s bigger than the U.S. Jumping in on Equities . . . Mark Matson gets us focused … Continue reading

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Weekly Web Gems

Random Thoughts . . . Thomas Sowell on a whole bunch of stuff. Pass the butter . . . how bad science has led to even worse public policy (and deprived us all of butter). Does capitalism exploit workers? . … Continue reading

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Weekly Web Gems

No such thing as a free Cloud . . . Joseph Salerno reminds us that the economics of scarcity is just as relevant in the digital age. It’s just harder to see. Shoot, Shovel, and Shutup . . . the … Continue reading

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