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Great, snappy Megan McArdle on the idea that Congress should pass a flawed health care bill and then amend it later: If we pass this thing, no American politician, left or right, is going to cut any of

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Earlier today, Politico posted a leaked Democratic messaging memo, since removed, that seems to admit what I've noted previously: that Democrats plan to pass a "doc fix" (an expensive, unfunded change

Reason Magazine Reason Saves Cleveland is now available as a single video. Approximately 50 minutes. Click the link to watch!
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Reason Magazine Anthony Randazzo on How to Repopulate Cleveland And Other Once-Great American Cities
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No city can exist without people. Cleveland’s population has declined from nearly 1 million in the 1950s to about 430,000. Many of these people have moved to nearby suburbs, causing city population density to decline from 11,400 people per square mile in 1960 to 6,200 ppsm in 2008. ...

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No city can exist without people and Cleveland has lost more than half its population since the 1950s. Yet thecity stillboastsamazinglyaffordable neighborhoods, down-to-earth charm,

Seth Hansen Has Reason had an article on the McCain-Lieberman bill introduced last week? I think it's a rather dire issue...

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The 152-page Health Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act of 2010 (PDF) is now available at the website of the House Rules Committee. If you read it in conjunction with the 2,409-page Patient

Reason Magazine Tune into Fox Business tonight for a special episode of Stossel, feat. Drew Carey, Nick Gillespie, Dennis Kucinich, Reason Saves Cleveland!
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Tonight on John Stossel's eponymous Fox Business show, which airs at 8PM ET (check your local listings), Drew Carey, Nick Gillespie, former Mayor Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) and others talk about Reason.tv's

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In his recent interview with Fox News, President Obama promised that "the final provisions [of the health care bill] are going to be posted many days before this thing passes." Yet The New York Times

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Today's Washington Post reports that a bioethical tiff broke out when a Virginia fertility clinic raffled off - as an incentive to attend a London infertility seminar - a free cycle of in vitro fertilization

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Cleveland has spent billions on big-ticket urban redevelopment efforts including heavily subsidized sports stadiums and convention centers that have utterly failed to revitalize the city’s economy.

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Things to Privatize in Cleveland: Hopkins Airport, parking garages, garbage…
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Cleveland policymakers need all of the policy tools at their disposal as they grapple with the lingering fiscal effects of the recession and the challenge of repositioning the city to better compete in the 21st century economy. ...

Reason Magazine Anthony Randazzo's companion piece to "Take Care of Business"
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The Internet and globalization have both made it possible to operate a business from virtually anywhere and still serve a wide range of customers. Most firms no longer need to be located in downtowns or large financial districts. ...

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After World War II, Cleveland was booming, thanks to its
leadership role in heavy industry and a business-friendly
climate. Today, the city’s high taxes and onerous regulatory
demands make it nearly impossible for new businesses to set up shop
while choking the life out of existing companies. While relatively
laissez-faire ...cities such as Houston are growing even during the
current recession, Cleveland remains stuck in a rut. How can city
officials make the city a more welcoming place for entrepreneurs to
thrive?
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After World War II, Cleveland was booming, thanks to its leadership rolein heavy industry and a business-friendly climate. Today, the city’s high taxes and onerous regulatory demands make



















