- Only in economics are floors above ceilings.
- John Stossel on the jiggery-pokery of stimulus.
- In the nineteenth century, it turns out that the poets were the bad guys and the economists were the good guys. I find this argument compelling, given the societies and cultures that produced these ideas.
- The always fascinating David Friedman on the ambiguity of utility.
- Drill the Antarctic for scotch? Count me in.
- The link between economic prosperity and religious liberty.
- Neat chart of UK government salaries, from the boss lady on down.
Do Not Worry
5 years ago
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"It's been laying there lonely and neglected. It should come back to Scotland where it was born."
Here here! Poor scotch! Trapped under the ice. No one to love it. No one to drink it. It sheds a tear every night.
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