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Subject New Issue of Cato Journal
Date October 3, 2019 11:13 AM
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New Cato Journal Addresses Urgent Questions about Power and Policy. Old Ships Still Abundant in the Jones Act Fleet.

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October 3, 2019

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New Cato Journal Addresses Urgent Questions about Power and Policy ([link removed] )

The new edition of the Cato Journal, the Cato Institute’s interdisciplinary journal of public policy, is now available online. This latest issue’s contributors tackle a range of timely topics—from Modern Monetary Theory, to the Supreme Court’s shifting stance on executive authority, to the politicization of the Federal Reserve, to the myths surrounding the meaning of an “optimal” top tax rate.

- Fall 2019 Issue of the Cato Journal ([link removed] )

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Old Ships Still Abundant in the Jones Act Fleet ([link removed] )

Four years after the El Faro's sinking, old ships are still abundant in the Jones Act fleet.

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By Colin Grabow

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Poll: 55% of Americans Favor Decriminalizing Drugs ([link removed] )

Majorities of Democrats (69%) and independents (54%) support decriminalizing drug offenses while most Republicans (59%) oppose this change.

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Beefy Arguments for Libertarianism ([link removed] )

We've long understood chicken and fish to be safe, but a new study has been released suggesting that both red meat (beef, pork, lamb or venison) and processed meat (sausages, bacon, ham, hot dogs) are also safe. The panjandrums of the nutrition orthodoxy are outraged.

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Why Would a Libertarian Want School Choice? Suppose Canned Peaches… ([link removed] )

We live in a status quo in which everyone is taxed to support government schools, which must be secular, by law. In light of that reality, school choice is a huge step toward the basic freedom and equality that libertarians champion.

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