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THE ISSUES




 

GIVE ME A BREAK
By John Stossel

FEDS SET US UP FOR THE NEXT BUST
We are in the mess we�re in precisely because of earlier government interference

December 2008

A DUTY NOT TO VOTE?
I want clueless people to find something else to do on Nov. 4

October 2008

IDIOCY OF ENERGY INDEPENDENCE
We want oil more than money; they want money more than oil

September 2008

SEX POLICE
Cops and lawmakers turn their sights to ruining lives of ordinary citizens

August 2008

BLESS THE SPECULATOR
It would be nice if McCain would finally learn some economics

July 2008

POLITICS AND SEX
Politicians use law to protect themselves at our expense

April 2008

ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT?
When politicians propose regulations to fix a problem, they should ask if earlier intervention created it

March 2008

A FREER WORLD IS A BETTER WORLD
Economic freedom leads to good things, while government coercion leads to poverty and oppression

February 2008

THE FREE MARKET DOES IT BETTER
If global warming is something to worry about, it�s dangerous to look to government to fix the climate

January 2008

TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS
Production and prosperity require property rights

December 2007

KID SEX OFFENDERS?
Adults should take a course in common sense before punishing children for hugs and silly games

November 2007

OUR CRAZY SYSTEM
Steering people to buy lots of health insurance is nutty policy

October 2007

DEAD MEN FARMING
It?s time we got over the myth that the government helps the heroic family farm

September 2007

MICHAEL AND ME
Moore continues to defend government-run operations while I continue to debunk them

August 2007

THIS PROPERTY IS CONDEMNED?
Governments will stop stealing from the powerless when businesses refuse to cooperate in larceny

July 2007

THE TAX-CUT MYTH
Who wants tax revenues to soar? That�s money we could spend on things we want � not the government

June 2007

SPRINGTIME FOR TAXES
While business gets tax breaks and lawmakers get campaign contributions, we�re filling out 1040 forms

May 2007

WORRY ABOUT THE MEDIA
Instead of educating people about real dangers, reporters scare us about things that hardly matter

April 2007

NO DRUG PRICE CONTROL
Democrats now control Congress and want to change Bush�s Medicare drug benefit requirements

March 2007

LOSING SLEEP OVER THE DEFICIT?
Individuals exchange only when each expects to benefit. If they didn't expect it, they wouldn't trade

February 2007

STICKING IT TO UNSKILLED WORKERS
If minimum-wage laws help the poor, why not raise their rates to $50 an hour? The answer is simple.

January 2007

DAMSELS IN DISTRESS? HARDLY
Working mothers need the free market, too

December 2006

THE REAL PRICE
Employer health insurance means we earn lower wages and somehow people believe insured means free

November 2006

IT'S YOUR CHOICE
If you don't like the atmosphere in a workplace, don't work there

October 2006

BOUNDLESS STUPIDITY
Congress allowed states to stop funding erections, but some states still pay

September 2006

SMEARING EDUCATION CHOICE
Researchers tortured data to give the impression public schools are performing well

August 2006

A CONVENIENT LIE
Fundamentalist doom-mongers ignore scientists who say the effects of global warming may be benign

July 2006

DON'T PUT STOCK IN TV EXPERTS
The worst guys say they love a stock yet
must sell it

May 2006

MOTIVATING FACTORS
In a free market, you don't have to care about your fellow man - you just have to serve him

April 2006

TAXING REALITIES
Refund or not, do you realize how heavy your tax burden really is?

June 2006

TO COMPETE OR NOT TO COMPETE
Competition makes everything better. Why would schools be different?

March 2006

THE NOT-SO CURE ALL
All the money in America is not enough for government-run schools

February 2006

THE REAL THUGS
The beauty of capitalism is deals must be win-win, or they don't happen - unless it's the government

January 2006

IMPROPER PROTECTION
Giving the fast-food industry an exception to the laws that govern other businesses is the wrong cure

December 2005

IS THERE NO LIMIT
Congress sure loves spending your money and wanting more stuff

November 2005

DAMNABLE PORK
The government�s responsibility dwarfs anything done by criminals

October 2005

PBS CAN'T DISAPPEAR
Public broadcasting is a classic example of welfare for the well-off

September 2005

A BLUEBERRY MUFFIN FOR THREE
Government failed in its effort to establish consistency with nutrition labels

August 2005

CINEMA
By John Stossel

LIVE AND LET LIVE
SiCKO demands government impose one person�s preferences on another

August 2007





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