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Commentaries


  • Registered Traveler Computer Loss: Much Ado About (Almost) Nothing
    Registered Traveler Computer Loss: Much Ado About (Almost) Nothing

    By Robert Poole
    August 6, 2008

  • Financing Pennsylvania’s Transportation Infrastructure
    Financing Pennsylvania’s Transportation Infrastructure

    By Katie Hooks
    August 5, 2008

  • Can TSA Meet Air Cargo Screening Mandate?
    Can TSA Meet Air Cargo Screening Mandate?

    By Robert Poole
    August 5, 2008

  • Easing Atlanta’s Traffic Congestion Crisis
    Easing Atlanta’s Traffic Congestion Crisis

    August 5, 2008

  • There’s Plenty of Fat to Trim in California’s Budget
    There’s Plenty of Fat to Trim in California’s Budget

    August 5, 2008

  • South Korea’s ambitious privatization plan
    South Korea’s ambitious privatization plan

    By Anthony Randazzo
    August 4, 2008

  • Governator proposes tax hike
    Governator proposes tax hike

    By Adrian Moore
    August 4, 2008

  • Will CA never learn from water bond foolishness?
    Will CA never learn from water bond foolishness?

    By Adrian Moore
    August 4, 2008

  • Why can’t government stop diggin?
    Why can’t government stop diggin?

    By Adrian Moore
    August 3, 2008

  • Should We Privatize Toll Roads?
    Should We Privatize Toll Roads?

    Yes: More funds would give us bigger, better highways

    By Robert Poole
    August 3, 2008

  • Not the Time for Tax Increases in California
    Not the Time for Tax Increases in California

    State has many options for raising money besides tax increases

    By George Passantino
    August 1, 2008

  • Poole: Open letter to elected officials
    Poole: Open letter to elected officials

    By Samuel Staley
    July 30, 2008

  • Data chronicle how people adapt to higher gas prices
    Data chronicle how people adapt to higher gas prices

    By Samuel Staley
    July 29, 2008

  • Belarus continues it’s privatization program
    Belarus continues it’s privatization program

    By Anthony Randazzo
    July 29, 2008

  • Alan Pisarski–We’ll adjust to rising gas prices
    Alan Pisarski–We’ll adjust to rising gas prices

    By Samuel Staley
    July 29, 2008

  • California’s High-Speed Rail Plan Wildly Overestimates Ridership Numbers
    California’s High-Speed Rail Plan Wildly Overestimates Ridership Numbers

    Real costs of rail are downplayed

    By Adam Summers
    July 29, 2008

  • New Private Prison in Oklahoma
    New Private Prison in Oklahoma

    By Anthony Randazzo
    July 28, 2008

  • California’s High-Speed Rail Plan Overestimates Ridership Numbers
    California’s High-Speed Rail Plan Overestimates Ridership Numbers

    By Katie Hooks
    July 28, 2008

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