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The Market Does Not Ration Health Care: Voluntary Exchange Is Not Rationing (Part 1)
by Ari Armstrong
(September 12, 2009)
That the political health "reform" endorsed by Barack Obama and his supporters would entail rationing is indisputable.
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Inflation and Deficits: Politicians Cause Inflation
by Walter Williams
(September 2, 2009)
Thinking of inflation as rising prices permits politicians to deceive us and escape culpability.
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The Collapse of America? The Dire Message of Mr. David Walker
by John David Lewis
(August 28, 2009)
If fundamental reforms are not begun now, Walker concludes, the United States will experience a financial and political collapse comparable to the fall of Rome.
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Broken Windows, Broken Principles
by Noah Stahl
(April 17, 2009)
In spending its way to economic recovery, the government boldly casts principles aside.
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Message To The Bailout Boys: Bankruptcy is Economically Valuable
by Raymond C. Niles
(March 14, 2009)
In economic terms, a speedy and fair process of bankruptcy allows both assets and people to resume being productive as quickly as possible.
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Subsidizing Bad Decisions: Government Bailouts for Homeowners in Trouble
by Thomas Sowell
(March 10, 2009)
Affordable housing produced by market forces provides no benefit to politicians and has no attraction for them.
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Blame Socialist Government Policies Not Capitalism for the Financial Crisis
by Brian Simpson
(March 10, 2009)
How did the government cause the current crisis?
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Economic Miracle
by Walter Williams
(February 18, 2009)
The idea that even the brightest person or group of bright people, much less the U.S. Congress, can wisely manage an economy has to be the height of arrogance and conceit.
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Upside Down Economics
by Thomas Sowell
(February 17, 2009)
It was precisely government intervention which turned a thriving industry into a basket case.
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There Is No Santa: The Stimulus Spending Ruse
by Walter Williams
(January 28, 2009)
Rob Peter to "Stimulate" Jane
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