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Subject Britain's Latest Healthcare Scandal Reveals Human Costs of Socialised Medicine
Date November 26, 2019 9:47 PM
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Maternal Care Scandal in Britain’s NHS Reveals Human Costs of Socialised Medicine ([link removed])
by George Pickering ([link removed])

In a sense, it is hardly surprising that so little attention has been paid to scandals within universal healthcare systems given the histories of underperformance, scandal, and perpetual crisis associated with many such systems.

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The Nobel Laureates Are Wrong: Of Course Financial Incentives Matter ([link removed])
by Robert P. Murphy ([link removed])

There is a growing drumbeat from some high-profile economists to reassure Americans that large increases in income and wealth taxes won’t distort labor markets. Yet much of their arguments are very misleading.
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Money-Supply Growth Accelerates to 28-Month High ([link removed])
by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])

During October 2019, year-over-year growth in the money supply was at 4.95 percent. That's up from September's rate of 3.10 percent, and was up from October 2018's rate of 3.49 percent.

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Sound Money Is Our Best Hope Against the Monopolists' Threat ([link removed])
by Brendan Brown ([link removed])

Inflationary monetary policy is driving markets toward ever larger and more monopolistic firms that dominate the marketplace.

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