Tuesday Links
- Dear members of Congress: If you’re not going to read the bills you pass, at least read the Constitution. Don’t fret; it’s short and written in plain English.
- Richard Rahn: Pay members of Congress more. (Or less, depending on their performance.)
- NYC: “The city that never smokes.” A proposal to ban lighting up in New York’s parks has exposed the puritanical agenda behind the crusade against smoking.
- Tyler Cowen: With health care costs high and rising, government mandates to buy insurance would make many people worse off.
- Podcast: “Pay Czar Cuts Checks“
Chris Moody • October 27, 2009 @ 4:31 pm
Filed under: Cato Publications; General
Tags: Congress, Constitution, government, Health, health care costs, insurance, mandate, members of congress, New York, read the bill, richard rahn, tyler cowen
Filed under: Cato Publications; General
Tags: Congress, Constitution, government, Health, health care costs, insurance, mandate, members of congress, New York, read the bill, richard rahn, tyler cowen

