From the May 2007 issue
"New York's subways are notoriously bad today, and
their condition, like the rubble of the South Bronx, symbolizes the
municipal decay that is becoming commonplace in America."
-Peter Samuel, "Unload the Subways"
"Reagan's game plan does not go far enough. By
exempting most entitlement programs from cuts and by letting the
Pentagon run wild, Reagan has invited calls for increased
taxes to reduce the deficit."
-Robert Poole Jr., "Slash the Deficit!"
"Anyone who doesn't dislike the Soviet Union
is sort of dippy. It's a really detestable place, and it's easy to
crank up a lot of dislike for them. It just sweeps you away and
after awhile you don't talk about anything else."
-"Reason Interview: Karl Hess"
"Only clients who bring their own blades to the
Leningrad barbers are shaved, according to the Soviet labor
newspaper Trud. There is a shortage of razors in the city,
even though a nearby factory produces 400 million blades a
year."
-Mark Edward Crane, "Brickbats"
-May 1982
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