Jason Kuznicki writes about the “success” of the Cash for Clunkers program, which has effected a wealth transfer from the relatively poor to the relatively rich.
Despite recent setbacks, from a longer a perspective liberaltarianism has had some remarkable successes.
From the mouths of monopolists: Louisiana funeral directors offer embarrassingly bad defenses of the licensing laws that protect them from competition.
Ecco Caffe founder Andrew Barnett is now blogging for the San Francisco Chronicle and gets off to a promising start calling out restaurants for their poor approach to coffee.
Starbucks is putting out a new “reserve” line of coffees to appeal to coffee geeks. Unmentioned anywhere in the article is a word about roast dates.
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