Water and Health Care: A Parallel
by Sylvia Bokor
(September 24, 2009)
When government forces out private enterprise, the quality of product and/or service goes down, the price goes up.
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Net Neutrality vs. Internet Freedom
by Alex Epstein
(September 23, 2009)
The Internet is not a collectivist commune; it is a free, voluntary, and private association of individuals and corporations harmoniously pursuing their individual goals.
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Michael Moore's New Film "Capitalism: A Love Story"
by Walter Williams
(September 23, 2009)
Aware of Michael Moore's previous films, I know that it will be at best a misleading story about capitalism. So let's do some defensive mental preparation, not about the film but what is and what is not capitalism.
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Choosing The Right College
by Thomas Sowell
(September 22, 2009)
What is important is choosing the right college for you.
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The Underdogs
by Thomas Sowell
(September 21, 2009)
Many people would consider it a handicap to be a black orphan, born in the Jim Crow South during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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Multiculturalism is No Boon to Education, But an Agent of Anti-Western Ideology
by Elan Journo
(September 17, 2009)
Back to school nowadays means back to classrooms, lessons and textbooks permeated by multiculturalism and its championing of "diversity." Many parents and teachers regard multiculturalism as an indispensable educational supplement, a salutary influence that "enriches" the curriculum. But is it?
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The Perilous Ambiguities in the Constitution
by Edward Cline
(September 16, 2009)
"Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of production and trade..."
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Obama's Betrayal of Education
by Walter Williams
(September 16, 2009)
Instead of President Obama addressing school students across the nation, he might have accomplished more by focusing his attention on the educational rot in schools in the nation's capital.
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Employee Free Choice Act: Organized Extortion Made Possible by Federal Labor Laws
by Thomas A. Bowden
(September 15, 2009)
Congress should not only reject the transparent power grab known as the Employee Free Choice Act, it should start hacking at the root of the complex federal regime that denies free choice in bargaining. That means repealing the Wagner Act, so that labor law can recognize and protect the absolute right of companies and employees to deal with each other on an entirely voluntary basis.
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Report from the 9/11 and 9/12/2009 Washington Protests
by John David Lewis
(September 15, 2009)
People are hungry for a clear statement of a moral principle-because they need guidance on how to understand the many issues with which they are confronted every day.
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