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The True Cost of Uber

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On February 2, 2016
Uber, like the cowboy socialists of the West, talk all about private, individualized effort that makes America great. And like those cowboy socialists, Uber also relies on the government for everything, effectively socializing their business model on the rest of us while doing everything possible...

Prop 13

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On January 6, 2016

Sasha Abramsky makes the argument that maybe California voters have finally had enough of the impact of Proposition 13, the 1978 ballot measures that decimated the state budget and set.

Meat Tax

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On December 13, 2015

I don't know that a meat tax could work in reducing consumption to fight climate change, but at least it's good to see environmentalists understanding that any such move would.

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Inversions

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On December 8, 2015
The issue of corporate inversions, where American companies buy a foreign firm and shift its official base to that country for tax purposes while remaining as American as ever in all other ways in order to avoid paying corporate taxes, is a major problem. President...

Family Leave

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On November 22, 2015

I have stated before that I don't think a Sanders presidency is all that different than a Clinton presidency, which is why I have written very little about the primary..

Forbes

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On March 26, 2015

Who could have guessed in 1996 that the most influential Republican politician of the 1990s 20 years later would be the unblinking one himself, Steve Forbes?

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