The government first provides very poor schooling, and then the harm is multiplied by the minimum wage law, which makes it difficult . . . To get on-the-job training. Without the minimum wage law, the least skilled could offer to work for low wages, which would provide an incentive for employers to hire and train them.
–Milton Friedman, U.S. News & World Report [1977]
HORNBERGER'S BLOG
February 9, 2021 JFK Conference Homework
I am sure that you all are really busy but I thought I would provide some pre-conference and post-conference homework for our upcoming conference “The National Security State and the Kennedy Assassination.” Of course, the homework isn’t absolutely necessary but it would certainly make the conference more enriching and rewarding. Keep in mind that this is not your usual type of ...
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