Peter Van Doren explains the difference between determinations and behavior. Samantha Bee should read School Choice Myths!
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Low-Income Housing Tax Credits Do More Harm Than Good ([link removed] )
Though they cost the U.S. Treasury $10 billion a year, low‐income housing tax credits provide very little housing for truly low‐income people and should be abolished.
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Want to bust the myth that school choice is bad? School Choice Myths: Setting the Record Straight on Freedom in Education is on sale October 7, 2020.
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Science is great, but scientific determinations do not and should not dictate all behavior. Peter VanDoren and Caleb O. Brown discuss some of the limits of science in his new Pandemics and Policy essay ([link removed] ) .
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