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Subject Another Failure of the War on Drugs
Date December 10, 2019 12:07 PM
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Blog post on another failure of the war on drugs. Bernie Sanders and at‐​will employment. Special Inspector General Afghanistan report.

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December 10, 2019

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Bernie Sanders Wants to End At‐​Will Employment, and That’s a Truly Bad Idea That Would Increase Unemployment ([link removed] )

Democratic presidential candidates continue to demand risky and radical plans to overhaul the way Americans work.

- Bernie Sanders Wants to End At–Will Employment, and That’s a Truly Bad Idea That Would Increase Unemployment ([link removed] )

By Ryan Bourne

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Special Inspector General for Afghanistan: “The American People Have Constantly Been Lied To.” ([link removed] )

The key lesson here is rather a broader point: credulously accepting official justifications for war goes against the advice of history.

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