#Social expenditures (useless)

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Favelas di sangue | Gli occhi della guerra

I proiettili traccianti bucano l’aria lasciando dietro di loro scie luminose. I soldati li osservano e aggiustano il tiro: sono uno strumento fondamentale per una guerra che si combatte a piedi nudi e senza nessun altro equipaggiamento. I trafficanti di droga nelle favelas di Rio de Janeiro non hanno visori notturni. Si fidano del buio Read More
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Hillary Clinton’s Spending Plans | National Review Online

Hillary’s plans are nowhere near Bernie’s — but they’re enough to wreck the economy.When Bernie Sanders proposed $18 trillion in increased federal spending over the next ten years, most observers chuckled and asked what else one could expect from the self-described socialist. But what then is one to make of Hillary Clinton? She hasn’t — Read More
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Zingaretti nomina un rom per gestire ottocento milioni

È indubbio che Buzzi & C. i soldi veri li abbiano fatti gestendo i servizi dedicati ai rom. Il presidente della Regione Lazio Nicola Zingaretti Ma è altrettanto vero che mettere gli stessi nomadi a fare da controllori negli organi della pubblica amministrazione è quantomai singolare.Eppure il matrimonio tra le cervellotiche norme europee e le Read More

Wagner Law of Increasing State Activity – Public Expenditure | kalyan-city.blogspot.it

google_ad_section_end Introduction – Public Expenditure is Increasing Adam Smith wrote in the ‘Wealth of Nations’ that the government should restrict their activities to; Defence against foreign aggression. Maintenance of internal peace and order. Public development work. All other functions besides these were considered beyond the scope of the state & expenditure on them was treated Read More
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Medicare’s Costs and Benefits | Cato Institute

This article appeared on National Review (Online) on November 11, 2015. What’s with all the newfound love for Medicare? Last week, at a rally in New Hampshire, Donald Trump proclaimed, “Medicare works! You get rid of the fraud, waste, and abuse, and it works!” That probably shouldn’t come as a surprise from Trump, who once Read More
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Democrats vs. the Facts on Inequality | Cato Institute

Inequality was a big topic in last week’s Democratic debate. Of course, it was no surprise that self-described democratic socialist Bernie Sanders decried the “casino capitalist process by which so few have so much and so many have so little.” But he was matched by Hillary Clinton, who promised to heal the divides that exist Read More
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King v. Burwell Helps Repeal ObamaCare | Cato Institute

Public opposition to ObamaCare has lasted far longer than its authors imagined. Unsubsidized consumers avoid ObamaCare coverage. Twenty states have rejected its Medicaid expansion. Congress wants to repeal it.  President Obama and the Supreme Court have repeatedly amended and expanded it, transforming the statute Congress enacted into an illegitimate law that no Congress ever had the votes to pass, and making Read More
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Immigrants Aren’t the Only Ones Who Shouldn’t Be Voting | Mises Institute

Much of the current immigration debate in the United States centers around the issue of “amnesty,” which is a vague term that may mean anything from “we won’t deport you” to “let’s fast-track you to citizenship and voting rights.” From a laissez-faire perspective, the deportation aspect of amnesty — an increase in federal inaction — Read More