November 30, 2018 – Jacob Hornberger …… Bernie Sanders is so stingy when he advocates for a mere $15-per-hour minimum wage. Why not make the minimum wage equivalent to what Sanders gets per hour as a US Senator? Continue reading →
November 29, 2018 – Kerry McDonald …… It’s no surprise that successful, forward-thinking company founders are rejecting an outdated conventional schooling model and building something new and better. Continue reading →
November 28, 2018 – Lee Friday …… The Canadian Hockey League’s junior players, lacking government support, are suing the league because they are paid less than the minimum wage. The players should be careful what they wish for. Continue reading →
November 26, 2018 – Benjamin Woodfinden …… Canada’s rollout is full of problems, and other countries should learn an important lesson from their messy example. Continue reading →
November 24, 2018 – Doug French …… Economic disasters often lead to a rise in the number of people willing to work in the sex trades — which are staffed mainly by desperate people. Continue reading →
November 23, 2018 – Ryan McMaken …… In order to abolish tuition fees, governments must find other ways to limit costs. These methods are not without their down side. Continue reading →
November 22, 2018 – Chloe Anagnos …… There might not be a government-backed solution to Los Angeles’ typhus outbreak, but if the city’s and state’s politicians really want to end homelessness, then repealing zoning and minimum wage laws would be a great start. Continue reading →