Read Reason's Complete January 2013 Issue!
Dejection 2012, over the fiscal cliff, American apocalypse, and more.
Our entire January 2013 issue is now available online. Don't miss Matt Welch on how election 2012 ratified an untenable status quo, Veronique de Rugy on the fiscal cliff, Jacob Sullum on the war over weed, and Ronald Bailey on why half the facts you know are probably wrong, plus our complete Citings and Briefly Noted sections, the Artifact, and much more.
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"That's when she told me a story 'bout free milk and a cow..."
So let me get this straight, I get free milk and I get a cow?
I'm pretty sure he was quoting the Georgia Satellites. And I approve.
Alabama is no longer a Georgian satellite. We gained our independence when His Majesty, Protectorate of the Southern Good, President Thomas Jefferson formed the Mississippi Territory.
And the world's a better place for it, say I.
Later, in 1817, we had to declare our independence from Mississippi after legislators from the eastern counties narrowly defeated the bill that would have banned non-incestuous marriage (as was the style at the time).
This is a terrible business model. No wonder I haven't seen any return on my reason investment from last month.
They're going all in for the bailout.
Matt Welch on how election 2012 ratified an untenable status quo
We're all Keynesians, now.
I thought we were Presbyterians.
This new math is SO confusing...
I think I can explain the recent tightening of Reason's revenue stream.
I'm starting to think that mailing a hard copy of my issue to bradley manning and then checking wikileaks every day until I had a digital copy was a waste of time.