After ten years of GOP silence on the details for a replacement of Obamacare, the House Republican Study Committee has released a cohesive plan of...
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November 12, 2019 | Weekly Newsletter
Republicans Have a Health Plan—Finally! ([link removed])
By John C. Goodman (Forbes, 10/22/19)
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After ten years of GOP silence on the details for a replacement of Obamacare, the House Republican Study Committee has released a cohesive plan of specific recommendations. The 68-page proposal advocates personal and portable health insurance, 24/7 access to a personal doctor, telemedicine, flexible health savings accounts, and a real market for the chronically ill. Not only is the plan sensible, it’s also consistent with the Trump administration’s efforts and recommendations from the free-market community. READ MORE » ([link removed])
[link removed] A Better Choice Healthcare Solutions for America ([link removed])
By John C. Goodman
Blackouts and Monopolies: Public Utilities in California ([link removed])
By Adam Summers (The Beacon, 11/1/19)
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California’s recent power shutoffs raise a host of issues, including the question of how to determine the optimal amount of public-safety efforts that utility companies should pursue. That question is particularly difficult in an environment in which utilities enjoy regional government-granted monopolies and the state dictates prices and profits, micromanages business practices, and prescribes the mix of energy sources that utilities must employ. To reduce the risk of wildfires, policymakers would do well to consider the 26 policy recommendations from the California Golden Fleece® Award report on the state’s wildfire (mis)management. READ MORE » ([link removed])
[link removed] California Wildfires Key Recommendations to Prevent Future Disasters ([link removed])
By Lawrence J. McQuillan, Hayeon Carol Park, Adam B. Summers, Katherine Dwyer
Failed Selective Consumption Taxes Are Red Meat for Politicians ([link removed])
By William F. Shughart II and Adam J. Hoffer (The Hill, 11/1/19)
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Despite seemingly good intentions, selective taxes make life worse for millions of Americans every day as the government increases the prices of countless consumption items, arrests tax evaders, and paternalistically makes choices for adults ostensibly living in a free society. They are also among the least-effective ways of discouraging “undesirable consumption.” When it comes to creating a healthier, wealthier, and happier world, policymakers and the public should put more faith in the hands of individuals to make choices for themselves. READ MORE » ([link removed])
[link removed] Taxing Choice The Predatory Politics of Fiscal Discrimination ([link removed])
Edited by William F. Shughart II
Cities Should Look at Los Angeles’ History of Big Data Policing and Avoid Its Mistakes ([link removed])
By Jonathan Hofer (Catalyst, 11/4/19)
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Law enforcement’s rapid adoption of “predictive policing” technology raises concerns. The inspector general of the Los Angeles Police Department admits that its use of artificial intelligence systems may have had no effect on crime. Moreover, current algorithms may promote bias that unfairly targets people of color and exposes taxpayers to expensive lawsuits. Before such technology is implemented, measures that protect people’s rights and require government accountability should be put in place. READ MORE » ([link removed])
[link removed] American Surveillance Intelligence, Privacy, and the Fourth Amendment ([link removed])
By Anthony Gregory
Washington Elites Are Chaining Us to the Middle East ([link removed])
By Ivan Eland (The American Conservative, 11/6/19)
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The threat to U.S. national security interests caused by Trump’s rapid drawdown of U.S. troops in northeastern Syria has been vastly overstated. Indeed, if Russia, Iran, and Turkey want to get further bogged down in the Syrian backwater, this preoccupation might work to America’s advantage. Resisting the U.S. foreign-policy establishment’s push for continued involvement in the Middle East will, however, require the resolve of the American people, whose genuine interests are best served by focusing on genuine threats to national security. READ MORE » ([link removed])
[link removed] No War for Oil U.S. Dependency and the Middle East ([link removed])
By Ivan Eland
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* Telemedicine Continues to Reach New Heights ([link removed]) , by Raymond J. March
* Meet the Federal Agency Propaganda Mascots That Cost Taxpayers a Fortune ([link removed]) , by Craig Eyermann
* The Current War Highlights Drama Over America’s Electrical Grid ([link removed]) , by Samuel R. Staley
* How Costly Are Your State’s Regulations? ([link removed]) , by Craig Eyermann
* “First Amendment Is First for a Reason.” The Wisdom of Dave Chappelle ([link removed]) , by K. Lloyd Billingsley
Catalyst: New Articles
* Breakthrough Alzheimer’s Drug Puts FDA’s Drug-Approval Process into Question ([link removed]) , by Raymond J. March
* Miss Virginia and the Political Realities of Public-School Reform ([link removed]) , by Samuel R. Staley
* The Postal Service Goes Urbanist: How New Mailbox Regulations Encourage Density ([link removed]) , by Nick Zaiac
* Admissions Lawsuit: Harvard’s Ahead, but It’s Not Over ([link removed]) , by Richard Vedder
* Is It Time to Privatize New York City’s Subways? ([link removed]) , by Scott Beyer
* Germany Shows Universal Healthcare is No Panacea ([link removed]) , by Ross Marchand
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