Weekend Links
- “Government should not subsidize health insurance — for the uninsured, the poor, the elderly or anyone else — or regulate health insurance markets.” Here’s why.
- This is what happens to health care when you are not the customer.
- An update on the EU Lisbon Treaty.
- Why Fannie and Freddie mustn’t be left out of reform efforts.
- Skepticism over nuclear diplomacy with Iran. (PDF) Subscribe to the Nuclear Proliferation Update here.
- Podcast: “Obama: Kinder Bud to Federalism?” featuring Aaron Houston of the Marijuana Policy Project.
Chris Moody • October 30, 2009 @ 4:29 pm
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Filed under: Cato Publications; General
Tags: cato, diplomacy, government, Health, health insurance, insurance, insurance markets, Iran, links, lisbon, lisbon treaty, market, nuclear diplomacy, nuclear proliferation, podcast, reform, reform effort

