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Libertarian Nirvana, or how I realized Objectivism is a slippery slope to pointlessness
Many of my posts exists within a dialogue-debate between my siblings. Lately, I realized I’ve been posting few thoughts on this blog because they were all going into reply-comments on Facebook… So I’m going to try to post more of … Continue reading
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So, government CAN lead the market?
(Disclosure: I work for UnitedHealh) A note on the economics implications of UnitedHealth’s announcement Monday that they would retain key provisions of “Obamacare” even if the Supreme Court strikes it down… Other insurers quickly followed UnitedHealth. It’s hard to image … Continue reading