New blog post from David Boaz on what to be thankful for. Thanksgiving dinner costs less and other reasons to be thankful.
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November 27, 2019
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What to Be Thankful For ([link removed] )
Americans have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving Day, such as the rule of law, free markets, equality under the law, freedom of speech and religion, self-government, and the progress they generate.
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By David Boaz
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Thanksgiving Dinner Costs Less and Other Reasons to Be Thankful ([link removed] )
As resources become more abundant, they also come down in price. That allows us to spend less time working to afford goods like Thanksgiving dinner and more time on what matters most to us.
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