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It's the whole economy, stupid!: Tom DeWeese says a number of things are
causing the economic slowdown in the United States. He offers some advice to
the incoming Bush administration
ESR's Fifth Annual Person of the Year: You the reader have nominated and
named ESR's Person of the Year and our honorable mentions. Who could they
be? Find out!
The left is right to fear George W. Bush: If Dubya is what Charles A. Morse
thinks he is, liberals will have plenty to worry about over the next four
years
Unity yes, homogenization no!: An absolute stroke of brilliance, says Steve
Farrell of Dubya's call for unity. Just as long as that unity is within
certain limits
Gird up, patriots: The battle isn't over: Do you see Democrats giving up the
fight over the White House? Shelley McKinney asks why conservatives have
stopped fighting. The battle Ann's over yet
One single, simple tax: Bruce Walker says there are any number of solid
reasons for supporting a single tax system
Close, but no big czar: Is the Internet important? Yes, answers James K.
Glassman. Important enough not to warrant a "tech czar"
Who's undermining judicial credibility now?: If Janet Reno is truly
concerned about judicial credibility, writes Thomas L. Jipping, she will
denounce those who are attacking the Supreme Court
The strange role of doctors in the gun debate: Dr. Michael S. Brown wishes
doctors wouldn't use the prestige of their positions to denounce firearms
False friends: From California to Washington, D.C., "The Blob" resists
charter schools: Robert Holland takes a look at the cast of characters who
are leading the fight against charter schools
Bush victory worries China's militarists: Jiang Zemin may have congratulated
president-elect George W. Bush on his victory but Peter Zhang says the
Chinese leader was hardly happy about the outcome of the election
A good man backed up by a cardboard tiger: Though some don't like him, David
Hackworth likes the selection of Colin Powell for Secretary of State
Tidbits
ESR gives you the news items that you may have missed...or the ones the
newspapers, magazines or TV anchors didn't think you needed to hear
Farmers for economic freedom
Updates about farmers fighting for economic freedom in western Canada
Plus some other stuff!
Off site articles
California screaming, under government blows: There is an energy problem in
California, but George Reisman says that government is to blame for it, not
the free market
Go for the big one, Mr. Bush: Michael Tanner says if George W. Bush wants to
make a real change and earn himself a second term, he's better move forward
on Social Security privatization
The real new millennium: Jonathan Weber says unlike the Y2K fear this time
last year, predictions of tough economic times may come to fruition
And the regular stuff: Link of the Month, Back Issues, Earth is Flat and
Vinegar in Freedom Awards, a weekly poll, the last week in quotes, ESR's
media centre, cartoons by Ted Goff, Jim Huber, Erik Sansom and A.F. Branco!
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