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October 15, 2019 | Weekly Newsletter
More Freedom, Not More Government (or Persistent Blackouts), Needed to Fight Wildfires ([link removed])
By Adam Summers (The Beacon, 10/9/19)
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Much of California suffered planned blackouts last week as utility companies pulled the plug on households and businesses in order to reduce the risk of wildfires during expected high winds. The only credible long-term strategy for avoiding catastrophic wildfires, however, is for state and local policymakers to aggressively promote reductions of wildfire fuels, allow more housing in less fire-prone areas, and encourage real competition in energy markets so that providers have strong incentives to keep prices low and safety standards high. READ MORE » ([link removed])
[link removed] California Wildfires: Key Recommendations to Prevent Future Disasters ([link removed])
By Lawrence J. McQuillan, et al.
How Did We Come to Have a Rogue Presidency? ([link removed])
By Ivan Eland (Chicago Tribune, 10/3/19)
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The American people would be far better informed about their government if the news media were as attentive to factors shaping the long-term changes in the U.S. presidency as they are in covering the latest scandal in Washington, D.C. The public would understand, for example, that military conflict has been the chief engine centralizing federal power in the executive branch and that Congress is blameworthy for shrugging off its constitutional duties and deferring decision-making about war and peace to whomever occupies the Oval Office. READ MORE » ([link removed])
[link removed] War and the Rogue Presidency Restoring the Republic after Congressional Failure ([link removed])
By Ivan Eland
A ‘Silver Bullet’ for the World’s Problems? Check This One Out ([link removed])
By Burton A. Abrams (Minneapolis Star-Tribune, 10/4/19)
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Solving the world’s major ills, according to Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, requires socialism. From crime to poverty to healthcare to the environment to – you name it – the left hails the state as the people’s savior. The antidote to such wishful thinking is to recall the real-world misery of the People’s Republic of China back when its rulers still took central planning seriously. READ MORE » ([link removed])
[link removed] The Terrible 10 A Century of Economic Folly ([link removed])
By Burton A. Abrams
The New Campus Housing Bubble ([link removed])
By Richard K. Vedder (Forbes, 9/24/19)
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The market for luxury college-student housing has gone from boom to bust, with mortgage delinquencies rising dramatically. It’s yet another indicator that America has over invested in traditional colleges, due in no small measure to a dysfunctional federal student financial assistance program. READ MORE » ([link removed])
[link removed] Restoring the Promise Higher Education in America ([link removed])
By Richard K. Vedder
Pressure-Release Valves in Participatory Fascism ([link removed])
By Robert Higgs (The Independent Review, Fall 2019)
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Almost every nation in the world has adopted “participatory fascism,” a system in which nominally representative governments can abridge and restrict someone’s nominally recognized private-property rights. Participatory fascism may enjoy the appearance of popular legitimacy, but its formal procedures for relief from government abuses are too slow, cumbersome, costly, and ineffective to do anything reliably except to give those who lack much political clout the short end of the stick. READ MORE » ([link removed])
[link removed] Delusions of Power New Explorations of the State, War, and Economy ([link removed])
By Robert Higgs
The Beacon: New Blog Posts
* Fed Confirms That Federal Borrowing a Cause of Liquidity Crisis ([link removed]) , by Craig Eyermann
* Joker Earns Its Accolades, but Offers Much More ([link removed]) , by Samuel R. Staley
* How Well-Funded Are Government Employee Pension Plans in Your State? ([link removed]) , by Craig Eyermann
* More Freedom, Not More Government (or Persistent Blackouts), Needed to Fight Wildfires ([link removed]) , by Adam Summers
* The NBA’s Teaching Moment on Totalitarianism ([link removed]) , by K. Lloyd Billingsley
* Bureaucrat Benefits Crowd Out Public Services ([link removed]) , by Craig Eyermann
Catalyst: New Articles
* The Policy Circle Bringing Women into the National Conversation ([link removed]) , by Alexandra Hudson
* California Wants to Teach Your Kids That Capitalism Is Racist ([link removed]) , by Williamson M. Evers
* Price Gouging Laws Are Knowledge Embargoes That Should Be Repealed ([link removed]) , by Art Carden
* Three Education Lawsuits Worth Watching ([link removed]) , by Kristiana Bolzman
* What Urban America Can Learn From Mexico City’s Best Areas ([link removed]) , by Scott Beyer
* There’s a Lack of Expertise on Capitol Hill. That’s Okay. ([link removed]) , by Ross Marchand
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