Highway Heist: Do Our Roads Have to be Built by Government?
Roads don’t have to be built by government, and we would be better off if we had left it to private enterprise and voluntary cooperation.
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Roads don’t have to be built by government, and we would be better off if we had left it to private enterprise and voluntary cooperation.
Specific resources are limited. There’s only so much oil, land and water. But resources, in general, are unlimited — or rather, limited only by human ingenuity.
Motivating us to feel sorry for the poor and down trodden allows the Leftists to cash in their trump card—the widespread belief that we have a moral obligation to serve those in need.
While school choice isn’t the ideal, it isn’t a compromise to supports such policies.
This new “liberalism” of compulsive paternalism was and is, in fact, a false liberalism.
The truth is that, aside from the plantation owners (a tiny minority), the white population of the South was hurt by slavery—kept poor by it—rather than enriched.
Those who support a culture of reason should be rooting for Elon Musk’s Twitter to succeed.
We vastly underappreciate the power of America’s moral sanction.
The goal of the systemic racism crusaders isn’t the elimination of racism.