Thursday Links
- Helping out the “Wall Street fat cats:” Bankers are responding to the incentives generated by the economic policies of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve.
- How charter schools can save states big education dollars.
- Doug Bandow: “Congress has spent the country blind, inflated a disastrous housing bubble, subsidized every special interest with a letterhead and lobbyist, and created a wasteful, incompetent bureaucracy that fills Washington. But now, legislators want to take a break from all their good work and save college football.”
- In case you missed it last week, watch Cato’s Jerry Taylor on the premier episode of Stossel.
- Podcast: “Urban Planners Romanticize Immobility“
• December 17, 2009 @ 12:27 pm
Filed under: Cato Publications; General
Tags: bureaucracy, cato, charter school, charter schools, college, Congress, economic policies, education, Federal Reserve, Housing, housing bubble, legislators, links, mobility, school, Treasury, urban planners, wall street, washington
Filed under: Cato Publications; General
Tags: bureaucracy, cato, charter school, charter schools, college, Congress, economic policies, education, Federal Reserve, Housing, housing bubble, legislators, links, mobility, school, Treasury, urban planners, wall street, washington


