Tags: Transportation Policy
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Ground Zero in Urban Decline
Cincinnati isn't just a town down on its luck. It's the future of the American city.
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Fly the Federalized Skies
Don't use tragedy to bail out failing businesses
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Return to Normalcy III
Flying after the attacks
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State of the World
Speech delivered at Foundation for the Future, August 12, 2001
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Old law vs. the new economy
How New Deal-era regulations stifle flexible work arrangements
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Rage Against the Machines
Witnessing the birth of the neo-Luddite movement
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Fly Me to the Moon
Private financiers battle government bureaucrats over the best way to explore the Great Beyond.
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Roller Coaster Regulation
Federal safety busybodies turn their sights on amusement parks
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Painless Steel
In pushing for protectionism for the steel industry, Bush flunks his first free-trade test.
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City Views
Urban studies legend Jane Jacobs on gentrification, the New Urbanism, and her legacy.
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The Great Pickup Stick-Up
Alternative fuel follies
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Daylight Savings Delusion
A California congressman's strange solution to his state's energy woes
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Drilling for Ire
The Bush administration's consistency on energy policy is driving its critics nuts.
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Letters
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Good Times
Are we making progress? Ignore the gloomy intellectuals and look at the facts.
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Amtrak's Bad Trip
If our national passenger rail line can't turn a buck running trains, maybe it can by enlisting in the drug war.
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The Budget's Message to Taxpayers: You Lose
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Fix the Friendly Skies
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Liberate Supply
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Delay Action