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Subject Why Is Puerto Rico Buying Russian Gas?
Date October 31, 2019 11:09 AM
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New Cato video on Puerto Rico buying Russian gas. Section 8 landlording shouldn’t be mandatory. NBA controversy and China.

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October 31, 2019

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Section 8 Landlording Shouldn’t Be Mandatory ([link removed] )

For small landlords, the choice of whether to participate in the Section 8 voucher program can be one not of discrimination but of practicality.

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By Walter Olson

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NBA Controversy Highlights China’s Bullying Tactics ([link removed] )

Free societies should lead with free speech values and speak out in defense of freedom.

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By Tanja Porčnik and Visio Institut

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Why Is Puerto Rico Buying Russian Gas? ([link removed] )

To fulfill their energy needs, Puerto Rico is buying Russian liquefied natural gas because it's impossible for denizens of the island to get it from the United States. Why? The Jones Act.

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