Cato blog post on wealth tax revenues. Vaping‐related lung injuries and cannabis legalization. Three decades after fall of the Berlin Wall.
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November 12, 2019
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CDC Study on Vaping‐Related Lung Injuries Strengthens the Case for Cannabis Legalization ([link removed] )
The "epidemic" of vaping-related lung injury is largely an effect of marijuana prohibition.
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By Jeffrey A. Singer
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City Wasting Money on Buses Few Residents Ride ([link removed] )
VIA, San Antonio’s transit agency, is in trouble.
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By Randal O'Toole
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The problem with a wealth tax would be the economic damage, not the limited revenue potential. But exaggerated revenue claims are fueling a narrative that vast new spending could be funded by taxes on the rich.
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Homeschooling, Choice, and Innovation: A Response ([link removed] )
Homeschoolers have long advocated for the right to opt-out of conventional schooling. They should be on the front lines of supporting expanded educational freedom and choice for all families.
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Three Decades After the Fall of the Berlin Wall ([link removed] )
Today, thirty years later, unsurprisingly, public policies and political institutions of the former socialist economies do not equally support economic freedom. However, notably, they support it to a greater extent than they did before the 1990s.
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