Want to know your bartender’s secret shame? The Willamette Week caught up with a few us at Portland Cocktail Week to ask us about our guilty pleasures and several other things. (You already know what I like.)
All the attempts to popularize Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem seem to be demonstrating why it’s hard to popularize; I certainly don’t get it fully. Steven Landsburg makes perhaps the best attempt.
CEI takes a look at the proposal to privatize liquor sales in Virginia. Aside from high excise taxes, it looks like a plan that will be much better for consumers. Meanwhile in Pennsylvania, the Republican candidate for governor is pushing for privatization there too.
Rob Liefeld’s interpretation of biblical scripture is… unique.
Precio justo, precio capitalista. More from the NYT.
Poor Chuck:
Jacob Grier is a freelance writer, bartender, cocktail consultant, and magician in Portland, Oregon. He writes, eats, and drinks a lot. His articles have appeared in the print or online editions of The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Los Angeles Times, Reason, The Oregonian, and other publications.