Monday Links
- Three decades of politics and failed policies at HUD.
- Michael D. Tanner on the Senate Sell-Outs: “At a time of 10.2 percent unemployment, they voted to make it more expensive to hire workers, especially low-wage workers. With the economy struggling, they voted for $485 billion in tax hikes. They voted to raise the payroll tax, limit your flexible spending account, and tax your health insurance plan. This is moderation?”
- The limits of U.S. power in Afghanistan: “Even if more troops were better deployed, the odds of reasonable success in reasonable time at reasonable cost are long.”
- Republican and Democratic senators pushing for subsidizing prayer.
- In Washington next week? Tom Palmer will be here Tuesday, Dec. 1 to discuss his new book, Realizing Freedom. Can’t make it? Watch live online.
- Podcast: “Money, Greed and God“
Chris Moody • November 23, 2009 @ 3:38 pm
Filed under: Cato Publications; General
Tags: Afghanistan, cato, economy, employment, freedom, Health, health insurance, hud, libertarian, links, Reason, Senate, spending, the economy, Tom Palmer, unemployment
Filed under: Cato Publications; General
Tags: Afghanistan, cato, economy, employment, freedom, Health, health insurance, hud, libertarian, links, Reason, Senate, spending, the economy, Tom Palmer, unemployment

