Category: Property rights
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Preface to “Smart Growth for Conservatives”
by James A. Bacon As regular readers of Bacon’s Rebellion should know by now, I am a philosophical conservative with a strong libertarian bent. I believe in smaller government, lower taxes, less regulation and stronger property rights. I regard the private sector, not the government, as the engine of economic progress. I regard social-engineering progressives…
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Smart Growth for Conservatives
Smart growth is too important to leave to liberals. Conservatives must articulate their own vision for creating prosperous, livable and fiscally sustainable communities.
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The Uranium Quagmire
By Peter Galuszka For the 50 or so people sitting in the quaint Pepsi-Cola building Tuesday in Danvilleโs tobacco warehouse district, the information seemed to spawn more frustration than clarity. They had gathered to hear two economic impact reports regarding controversial plans by Virginia Uranium to mine an ore deposit a dozen miles to the…
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The “Agenda 21” Nutbars
By Peter Galuszka A half a century ago in rural places like the tobacco and corn fields of Eastern North Carolina, there used to be billboards with strong and aggressive messages. One said: โThis Is Klan Country.โ Another advocated: โU.S. Out of the United Nations.โ Both represented frightening, hard-right elements. The source of the first…
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The Wonk Salon, October 20, 2011
The Free Market Case for Opposing Caps on Medical Malpractice Heritage Foundation The insurance industry does a better job than government of punishing bad doctors. Capping malpractice awards undermines mutes incentives for physicians to reduce the risk of negligent injuries. Texas Halts Erosion of Property Rights Texas Public Policy Foundation Texas courts let the state’s…
