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  • What’s our job again?
    What’s our job again?

    By Adrian Moore
    November 27, 2004

  • Should the public pay for public benefits?
    Should the public pay for public benefits?

    By Adrian Moore
    November 27, 2004

  • They could take your house for a casino
    They could take your house for a casino

    By Adrian Moore
    November 26, 2004

  • Thankful for liberty
    Thankful for liberty

    By Adrian Moore
    November 24, 2004

  • Thankful for property rights
    Thankful for property rights

    By Ted Balaker
    November 23, 2004

  • How long will it take this guy to get on the OíReilly Factor?
    How long will it take this guy to get on the OíReilly Factor?

    By Ted Balaker
    November 23, 2004

  • Competition Works in Taxpayers’ Favor
    Competition Works in Taxpayers’ Favor

    Florida is national leader in competitive sourcing

    By Geoffrey Segal
    November 23, 2004

  • Smart Growth Skewered
    Smart Growth Skewered

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 22, 2004

  • Pension Time Bomb
    Pension Time Bomb

    By George Passantino
    November 22, 2004

  • Surface Transportation Privatization Watch, now online
    Surface Transportation Privatization Watch, now online

    By Ted Balaker
    November 22, 2004

  • Government: Get With the Network
    Government: Get With the Network

    By Geoffrey Segal
    November 21, 2004

  • 50th Annivesary of ‘Public Use’ aka a Blow to Property Rights
    50th Annivesary of ‘Public Use’ aka a Blow to Property Rights

    By Geoffrey Segal
    November 21, 2004

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    Chicago to Privatize Paving

    By Geoffrey Segal
    November 21, 2004

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    When cities gamble, residents pay

    By Adrian Moore
    November 21, 2004

  • The Bodybuilder’s Guide to Government Reform
    The Bodybuilder’s Guide to Government Reform

    Getting rid of California's flab

    By George Passantino
    November 19, 2004

  • Do you realize what you can get in Arizona for $300K?
    Do you realize what you can get in Arizona for $300K?

    By Ted Balaker
    November 18, 2004

  • Today’s History Lesson
    Today’s History Lesson

    By Geoffrey Segal
    November 18, 2004

  • Nickles on Washington
    Nickles on Washington

    By Geoffrey Segal
    November 18, 2004

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