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Townhall: The Cynics and the Minimum Wage

This weekend at Townhall, a recurring subject, but with a British twist: why support a minimum wage if it doesn’t do the good claimed for it? Maybe the backers don’t uniformly want the good. Could they want the bad?

Which brings up the question of cynicism. We who aim to help the poor, as opposed to those who advocate policy just make themselves feel good, should be immune from the charge of “cynicism.”

Even if we are often very skeptical of the politics and rhetoric surrounding “the minimum wage.”

Click on over, then back here for more reading:

  • Minimum Wage, Maximum Damage, by Jim Cox
  • Reich is Wrong on the Minimum Wage,” by Donald Boudreaux
  • A Simple Question for Minimum Wage Advocates,” by Donald Boudreaux
  • Last week’s Common Sense, “A British Puzzle,” that gave the short version of this weekend’s Townhall lesson.
  • For an overview of the main economic theories of wage-rate determination over the last 300 years, an economicconcepts.com article goes into some detail. It is better than Britannica’s account, for example, in that it does not give any credence to “the bargaining theory,” which, too often, assumes that prices do not really matter, are infinitely malleable by powerful negotiators. That just cannot be true. Prices have consequences. Wage rates do, too. They should reflect real supplies and real demands, so we can adapt ourselves to real human needs and not phantom wishes and hopes and dreams that can come to nothing.
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Townhall: American Dreamland

Is the American Dream . . . dead?

This weekend’s excursion onto Townhall.com repeats, for the most part, the message of Friday’s Common Sense, “Not the Impossible Dream.” Regular readers here might be tempted to give it a pass. Thank you!
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Townhall: The Citizens Are in Session

Last week, we reported on a filing of a citizens’ initiative in Ferguson, Missouri. Now, a fuller report, for the good folks at Townhall.com. Click on over, then come back here for more relevant reading.

The column goes live on this site on June 30.

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Townhall: Democracy Makes a Comeback

This weekend, your Common Sense advocate catches up the good folks at Townhall.com with the latest clever initiative on the West Coast to give citizens what they need to restrain government growth. Click on over. Come back for the background reading:

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Townhall: The Incredible Lightness of Freedom

The continuing saga of the Meitiv kids, at Townhall this weekend. Click on over, then back here!

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Townhall: Staged Security

Expanding on thoughts from Friday, this weekend’s Common Sense entry at Townhall.com is more grist for the true security mill, and the case for doing away with the TSA.

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Townhall: One Dangerous Doctor?

Update on the Dr. Bosworth case, at Townhall.com. Click on over, then come back here for more information.

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Townhall: What We Owe Our Troops

Tomorrow is Memorial Day. It’s not just another day off work. Don’t just mouth patriotism. Make the most of it.

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Townhall: Democracy by Pretense

Insiders continue to chafe at the restraints imposed upon them by outsiders — that is, citizens. But citizens who keep their eyes on the prize can keep republican government democratic. Sometimes the outsiders just cave. Click on over to this weekend‘s Townhall column. And come back here for more information.

ERRATUM: The column incorrectly printed Mr. Ray Warrick’s name as “Ray Warren”; it has been corrected in the version that will be archived on this site in two days. Apologies to Mr. Warrick, and to our readers.

Oh, and did you catch last week’s Townhall column? Here it is on this site: “Minor Infraction, Felony Prosecution.”

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Townhall: Minor Infraction, Felony Prosecution

The most efficient way to maintain one’s perch in power is to knock down and scare off would-be competitors. Click on over to Townhall for the latest on the worst recent example — an ongoing abuse of power.

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