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Washington, D.C. Government Attacks Cheap Buses, Environment – OpenMarket.org
Washington, D.C. recently tried to put cheap private buses out of business, by preventing them from picking up passengers anywhere but the inconvenient, forbidding location of L’Enfant Plaza…
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More on Randy Vanderhoof and Privacy – Technology Liberation Front
More than a year ago, I posted here about a quote Randy Vanderhoof of the Smart Card Alliance had given to Federal Computer Week…
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Bankruptcy of Government-Monopoly is Fiscal and Moral – Pacific research Institute
California’s Most Vulnerable Citizens at the Mercy of State-Run Health Care.
California politicians like Senator Sheila Kuehl believe that they can run health care better than Californians themselves can… -
Bad, not terrible – Adam Smith Institute
It seems like the worst of news. Cash-strapped Americans have given up their cars andf their coffee. Car firms in Detroit say their sales are down 20% on last year, and Starbucks is closing 600 of its 7000-odd company-owned coffee bars. How bad can things
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Oil Is In Your Future (and Your Pension Fund) – OpenMarket.org
An “excess profits” tax on oil companies — which liberal Congressional leaders support — may well harm you by taking money out of your retirement fund, not just by discouraging oil production and exploration…
Tankosphere Today – July 7th, 2008
Posted in Ongoing Priorities


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