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Category Archives: Economics
Congressional Rocket Follies
Mark Matthews has the latest on the absurdities of the Senate Launch System.
Government Motors
The GM bailout remains a bad idea. And I say that as someone with an immediate family member whose job was probably saved by it (though we’ll never know what the outcome of a conventional bankruptcy would have been).
California’s Coming Train Wreck
…over high-speed rail. The plan is lunacy, really.
Why I Support Mitch Daniels
I like his choice of books.
[Via Virginia Postrel, the author of one of them]
[Update later morning]
Daniels thinks that he could beat Obama if he runs.
The US Corporate Tax Rate
Yes, it is high. The corporate tax should be abolished.
When Light Bulbs Are Outlawed
…only outlaws will have light bulbs:
The Incandescent Light Bulb Freedom Act, which unanimously passed South Carolina’s Senate panel, would allow South Carolina manufacturers to continue to sell incandescent bulbs so long as they have “Made in South Carolina” on them and are sold only within the state. Other states have floated the idea, and last year Arizona passed a bill that would have done the same thing, but Governor Jan Brewer (R) vetoed the legislation.
Whether the legislation becomes law remains to be seen, and even if it does become law, lawsuits will likely ensue. Regardless, South Carolina’s efforts demonstrate the will to remove the federal government’s ability to restrict individual choice. If the compact florescent light bulb (CFL) is a better choice, consumers will make that choice without the government’s push.
But it isn’t, and they won’t, so the energy nazis must push.
Channelling Alan Grayson
The Secretary of Health and Human Services says that Republicans want you to die quickly, just like that fun-loving former Congressman from Orlando. Of course, it’s hard to know why she would object to that, given that (as Ed Driscoll notes) other administration members seem to be all in favor of people dying quickly.
Moore’s Law
The Great Irish Hunger
Lessons learned. Hint: it wasn’t a failure of the free market.