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  • Reusable Bags May Hold a Special Surprise for Shoppers
    Reusable Bags May Hold a Special Surprise for Shoppers

    By David Godow
    April 18, 2011

  • The Fate of the Mortgage Monsters
    The Fate of the Mortgage Monsters

    A great diagnosis of Fannie and Freddie, a weak prescription

    By Anthony Randazzo
    April 18, 2011

  • Digging into TALF and the Fed Bailout of the World
    Digging into TALF and the Fed Bailout of the World

    By Anthony Randazzo
    April 17, 2011

  • Atlas Shrugged Box Office Mojo
    Atlas Shrugged Box Office Mojo

    By Samuel Staley
    April 17, 2011

  • Happy Tax Freedom Day, California!
    Happy Tax Freedom Day, California!

    By Adam Summers
    April 16, 2011

  • Lets Trade the GSEs for an Increase in the Debt Ceiling
    Lets Trade the GSEs for an Increase in the Debt Ceiling

    By Anthony Randazzo
    April 16, 2011

  • It’s a Mad, Mad World
    It’s a Mad, Mad World

    Self-censorship and political correctness at Robert Morris University

    April 15, 2011

  • Focus on Results for Smarter Government Budgeting
    Focus on Results for Smarter Government Budgeting

    Budgeting for Outcomes offers a major step forward

    By Leonard Gilroy
    April 14, 2011

  • Canadian lessons from Fannie & Freddie
    Canadian lessons from Fannie & Freddie

    The CMHC controls roughly 70% of the mortgage insurance market รข?? covering approximately $519-billion worth of assets

    By Jesse Kline
    April 14, 2011

  • The DC Taxi Medallion Hustle: Round 3
    The DC Taxi Medallion Hustle: Round 3

    By Samuel Staley
    April 14, 2011

  • Plastic Bag Ban To Hit Oregon Next?
    Plastic Bag Ban To Hit Oregon Next?

    By David Godow
    April 14, 2011

  • Reason Writers Around Town: Jesse Kline in the National Post on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
    Reason Writers Around Town: Jesse Kline in the National Post on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

    April 13, 2011

  • Reason.tv: Three Steps to Get Our Highways Moving Again
    Reason.tv: Three Steps to Get Our Highways Moving Again

    By Samuel Staley
    April 13, 2011

  • San Francisco
    San Francisco

    City officials pursue urban congestion relief

    By Harris Kenny
    April 12, 2011

  • San Fran. Explores Market-Based Parking
    San Fran. Explores Market-Based Parking

    By Harris Kenny
    April 12, 2011

  • “Eco-Friendly” Reusable Bags Not So Green After All?
    “Eco-Friendly” Reusable Bags Not So Green After All?

    By David Godow
    April 12, 2011

  • Housing Finance Reform Creeps Forward
    Housing Finance Reform Creeps Forward

    After three years of ignoring the mortgage monsters, House Democrats now think Congress is moving too fast to get rid of them.

    By Anthony Randazzo
    April 8, 2011

  • State of the State: Washington in 2011
    State of the State: Washington in 2011

    By Harris Kenny
    April 7, 2011

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