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Missouri Passes Textbook Disclosure Law
Monday, June 30th, 2008

One of the free market’s chief criticisms is that there is inefficiency from buyers not knowing everything producers know. That situation can be remedied, without coercion, to the benefit of buyers and information brokers. Instead, the government just cost someone an opportunity to earn income.

Such an idea isn’t really necessary, and it would be a waste of our tax dollars. Our economy, shackled as it is, would still reward the next DieHard with more than $300,000 in purchased goods.

Demand has risen, and it will be more expensive for growers to produce more. With frozen prices, who would willingly boost their production in order to take a loss?

With different areas of Missouri wanting different things, the best thing to do is for the state to get out of the mandatory E10 business and let individual cities decide what they want to regulate.

Obama’s Anti-Job Proposals
Friday, June 13th, 2008

Obama may say he’s for jobs, but increasing the payroll tax and keeping retirement funds out of Social Security run counter to his intentions.