The Latest Bureaucratic Nonsense from Government Regulators
Don't these government officials have something better to do?
Don't these government officials have something better to do?
If there's any good news on this front, it's that the absurdity of many of these stories has prompted something of a backlash.
Obesity rates may be leveling off or even falling.
Even Democrats are questioning whether the Legislature misallocated millions of taxpayer dollars based on the flawed estimate.
Some students are irritated about the ban, but who are they to stand athwart history?
Once it grows to a certain size, so-called democratic government begins to soften and weaken the people.
Point out there's no second hand smoke from vaping
The U.K. Food Standards Agency says vending machines are the best way to make raw milk more widely available to consumers in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
New data show that grownups prefer supposedly juvenile e-cigarette flavors.
Conceptually the "Nordic Model"-which criminalizes the buying rather than the selling of sexual services-strips women of agency and autonomy.
France's restaurants and French cooking are under attack. The enemy comes from within-and wears a white hat.
Modern, efficient government: Arm-twisting private enterprise into engaging in intrusions that nobody should be committing, presumably at a cost-savings to the taxpayers being intruded upon.
Mass transit and "planned spaces" appeal to the bureaucratic mind, but Americans want to stay in their suburban homes.
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