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Government Prosecutors Are Out of Control ([link removed])
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While repealing laws and police reforms are important in alleviating mass incarceration, the problem is likely to continue as long as prosecutors are permitted to operate with so few constraints.
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What Student Loans and Health Care Have in Common ([link removed])
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When colleges or hospitals are guaranteed payment by a third party, such as Sallie Mae or a health insurance company, it's only natural to raise prices on the student or patient. In these cases, the user's ability to pay becomes almost irrelevant.
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Money Printing Can't Replace Saving and Production as the Real Engine of Economic Growth ([link removed])
by Frank Shostak ([link removed])
The introduction of money does not alter the fact that individuals still have to produce something useful in order to secure some other useful goods for themselves.
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Are Recessions Inevitable? ([link removed])
by Ron Paul ([link removed])
The trade dispute with China may be the event that pushes the US economy into a major recession or even a depression, but it's not the root cause.
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