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Good time to also tackle occupational licensing requirements
Too many public officials are more interested in protecting their cushy sinecures than serving the taxpayers who make their jobs possible.
Deaths go up after feds begin fining hospitals for readmission rates
Many policies promoted as removing “barriers” to potential voters can also be manipulated to undermine election integrity.
And now the bustling streets and malls fall strangely quiet. In many a home the living room rests ankle-deep in an effluvia of ribbons and paper and bows, while in the background someone has left the TV running — Alastair Sim throws open his window on a bright and shining world for the 55th time and asks the lad in the street what day this is.
Would anti-tobacco zealots would prefer teens vape or smoke?
This is a solution in search of a problem and symptomatic of Washington’s insatiable urge to meddle. Can a new federal tax be far behind?