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Video: Comparative Imperfections

“We’re so much more rational in sports,” says Thomas Sowell, than in economic policy.

Here Sowell clarifies a major policy issue that flows from the “market failure” analysis that grew out of “perfect competition” models in modern economics. But without the math.

 

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Video: Hayek Essentials

You’ve heard of F. A. Hayek. Here is a helpful, brief overview of his life and work, in easy-to-digest and safe-to-share form.

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Video: Replace the TSA

John Stossel, on his terrific Fox Business show, explains how and why switching to private security in airports would be an improvement over the intrusive, prurient, incompetent, wasteful Transportation Security Administration.

As the show explains, airport participation with TSA security is optional: San Francisco has a private service instead, and Orlando contemplates opting for that right now.

 

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Video: Report on the Prosecution of Dr. Bosworth

From the steps of the capitol in Pierre, South Dakota….

For more information: Bosworth Case May Chill; PDF of the report presented.

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VIdeo: Regulating Halloween Costumes

Jerry Brown has no need to be in your shower, or all up in your business on your lawn.

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Video: The Clinton Scandals

Morning Joe says that the Clinton Cash controversy is way bigger than the rather humble author of the book lets on. There is much more to uncover, and it is being uncovered.

More viewing:

Clinton Cash

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Video: Free Speech vs Fascists, Cowards and Morons

“Speech is either free or it isn’t” — a provocative argument from Bill Whittle. Even if you disagree with some or all of what he says, doesn’t he have a right to say it? And shouldn’t we defend that right?

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Video: Crackdown on Wisconsin Dissent

Here is the segment of The Kelly File mentioned on Monday.

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Video: IRS Must Go

Grover Norquist makes a good case:

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Video: Executing Innocents

The horror of an evil crime prompts us to demand the death penalty. But the horror of executing — killing — innocent people should make us worry about that same death penalty, no?