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Commentaries


  • Does growth pay for itself?
    Does growth pay for itself?

    By Samuel Staley
    November 6, 2006

  • Time for a “Citizens Initiative”
    Time for a “Citizens Initiative”

    Virginia needs constitutional and procedural safeguards to keep spending in check

    By Geoffrey Segal
    November 6, 2006

  • Nothing Wrong with CEOs Making Top Dollar
    Nothing Wrong with CEOs Making Top Dollar

    Executive pay grows in step with companies' values

    By Ted Balaker
    November 6, 2006

  • Yawn…Another Property Rights “Conspiracy” Theory
    Yawn…Another Property Rights “Conspiracy” Theory

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 5, 2006

  • Eminent Domain Documentary On the Way
    Eminent Domain Documentary On the Way

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 5, 2006

  • The FCC Punts Again
    The FCC Punts Again

    By Steven Titch
    November 5, 2006

  • Public Citizen  Against the Private Citizen’s Property Rights
    Public Citizen Against the Private Citizen’s Property Rights

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 5, 2006

  • Down on democracy?
    Down on democracy?

    By Ted Balaker
    November 5, 2006

  • Westchester Candidate Sees Cellular as a Public Utility
    Westchester Candidate Sees Cellular as a Public Utility

    By Steven Titch
    November 5, 2006

  • Defending the Right to Steal Your Property
    Defending the Right to Steal Your Property

    Self-serving opponents of property rights measures aim to sour debate, deceive voters

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 3, 2006

  • Prop 1B Might Make Things Worse
    Prop 1B Might Make Things Worse

    Southern California needs toll roads and transportation reform

    By Ted Balaker
    November 3, 2006

  • A PBS special for Professor Clark?
    A PBS special for Professor Clark?

    By Ted Balaker
    November 2, 2006

  • Hey, thanks for that, Bruce
    Hey, thanks for that, Bruce

    By Ted Balaker
    November 2, 2006

  • Not my America
    Not my America

    By Ted Balaker
    November 2, 2006

  • Never-Ending School Bonds
    Never-Ending School Bonds

    Over budget and behind schedule is state's school-building motto

    By Lisa Snell
    November 2, 2006

  • Media FYI
    Media FYI

    By Ted Balaker
    November 1, 2006

  • Not being productive? Maybe a nap is what you need
    Not being productive? Maybe a nap is what you need

    By Ted Balaker
    November 1, 2006

  • Sandy Springs Incorporates, Inspires New Wave of ‘Private’ Cities in Georgia
    Sandy Springs Incorporates, Inspires New Wave of ‘Private’ Cities in Georgia

    City opts to contract out nearly all government services

    By Steve Stanek and Leonard Gilroy
    November 1, 2006

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