The good side of the healthcare reform process

I have blogged in the past regarding the fact that what I care about is not policy successes, so much as more people becoming libertarians.  (Read the comments in that post, too.).  Poor policies, like those being billed as healthcare “reform”, are simply a symptom of an underlying problem, people having poor ideas regarding economics [...]

Miscellaneous Links

1.  California’s insurance regulations have forced WellPoint to increase its premiums.  As expected, the politicians are using the company as a scapegoat.  More here.

2.  A superintendent in Rhode Island has confronted unionized teachers by firing an entire school’s staff.

3.  Tyler Cowen makes the case for a VAT.  Generally good ideas, given the (bad) options among [...]