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Tuesday, April 3, 2007

by Ben Newell last modified Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Not everyone is an expert at hunting. Some are better at running cafes. Is Iran the new South Africa? Some U.S. states are enacting divestment policies. Wealth is not static. It is expanding exponentially. The U.S. has an average voter turnout of only 48 percent. Should we move our election day to Saturday? Shouldn't the left be the real supply-siders?

Not everyone is an expert at hunting. Some are better at running cafes. . .

Is Iran the new South Africa? Some U.S. states are enacting divestment policies. . .

Wealth is not static. It is expanding exponentially. . .

The U.S. has an average voter turnout of only 48 percent. Should we move our election day to Saturday?

Tyler Cowen wonders: Shouldn't the left be the real supply-siders?

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