Weekly Archive 2012 October 1-7
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Financial Regulation and the “Money Power”
In the end, financial regulation will best serve the insiders, the “money power.”
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Really Good Reasons to Skip College: Q&A with Blake Boles
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What Has Hugo Chávez Done for Venezuela Lately?
The Venezuelan strongman has been annoying for our country, and a lot worse for his own.
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Power in a Same-Sex Union
How the fight for gay marriage transformed the gay rights movement.
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Free Domain Radio's Stefan Molyneux on the Inevitable Growth of the State
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Does Fast Food Marketing Make Kids Fat?
A new study trumpets a dubious link between obese youngsters and the logos of food companies.
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Classical Musicians Take to the Barricades (Again)
Longhair labor disputes are the inevitable product of an impossible business model.
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The Latest Scam from California’s Public-Sector Unions
Golden State lawmakers prepare to shovel more money to well-compensated government workers.
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Who's Afraid of Your Genome?
Science Correspondent Ronald Bailey files his second dispatch from the Consumer Genetics Conference.
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Helicopter Parents vs. Free Range Kids: Q&A with "America's Worst Mom" Lenore Skenazy
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Taken 2, The Paperboy, and Pitch Perfect
Dreck, sex and music.
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Friday Funnies
Obama v. Romney
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What Mitt Romney Really Believes
In the first presidential debate, the candidate reveals his core convictions.
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Debate Exposes Obama's Ridiculous Tax Myth
Blaming tax cuts for a recession is a contention so ridiculous that even a fake economic study doesn't exist to prove it.
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Virtual Children, Genome Sequencing for Everyone, and Forget Genetic Privacy
Ronald Bailey sends his first dispatch from the Fourth Annual Consumer Genetics Conference
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Why U.S. Health Care Costs More Than Canada's: "A Mercedes Costs More than a Corolla"
Q&A with the Montreal Economic Institute's Michel Kelly-Gagnon
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Mitt's Mormonism Doesn't Matter
Americans have no trouble remembering that they are electing a president. Deciding who gets into Heaven? They'll leave that to someone else.
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Romney Won the Debate, But Will the Country Lose?
Mitt Romney's and Barack Obama's visions for government are more alike than different.
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The Failures of Obama and Romney
President Obama is a failure as a president, and Gov. Romney is a failure as a candidate.
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Libertarian Gary Johnson Should Win the Election
But What Good Will That Do Him?
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Citizenship Denied: DOMA, Immigration, and Gay Marriage
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It's Easier to Get Welfare Than to Work
But that doesn't justify funding dependency.
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Warrantless Spying Skyrockets Under Obama
And the news is being met with the equivalent of crickets chirping.
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Your Vote Doesn't Count
Why (almost) everyone should stay home on Election Day
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Slandering Muhammad Is Not a Crime
Obama undermines his defense of free speech by pandering to Muslim rioters.
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Atlas Shrugged Part II: What We Saw at the World Premiere in D.C.!
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The 6 Biggest Debate Promises Obama Failed to Keep
Warm up for tomorrow night's empty promises with some of 2008's forgotten pledges.
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Half of the Facts You Know Are Probably Wrong
A review of The Half-Life of Facts: Why Everything We Know Has an Expiration Date by Samuel Arbesman.
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Open up the Debates!
Johnson's on the ballot in some 47 states, and he's registered more than 5 percent support in some national polls. But he's locked out of the debates.
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Reason-Rupe Poll: Obama Leads Romney, 52-45 Percent; Gary Johnson Pulls 6 Percent
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Ramone’s Final Riff
A review of Johnny Ramone's autobiography
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The Banality of Communism
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Remixing Muhammad
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What Would Cronkite Do?
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Comics Culture
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Arizona's Anti-Immigrant Immigrants
The politics of nativism in the Grand Canyon State
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Jerry Brown's Vetoes and the Limits of Progressivism
Sometimes the most important thing a governor can do is to say “no.”
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Shikha Dalmia Discusses the "Red Line" over Iran on RT
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How Local Governments Are Chipping Away at the First Amendment
That Amendment is unequivocal when it states that Congress shall make no law. Lesser government powers can make as many as they like.
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Obama vs Romney: You Decide Who "Wins" Nanny of the Month! (Special interactive election edition)
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Will Pot Become Legal?
Weed would remain illegal under federal law, but good luck to the feds trying to enforce that ban if a state abandons it.