by Dan Mitchell | Dec 13, 2012 | Blogs, Education
Notwithstanding the title of this post, perhaps nobody deserves blame. Sometimes, a good or service rises in price solely as a result of changes in supply and demand. And if the price of something climbs because of market forces, then it’s merely a reflection of...
by Dan Mitchell | Jun 3, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Education, Government Waste
Government bureaucrats are significantly overpaid compared to folks in the productive sector of the economy. So you would think I’d support cuts, especially the kind that get rid of excess blubber in the government workforce. But not when it means higher costs for...
by Dan Mitchell | Jan 7, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Education
The education people at Cato do remarkable work. They put together one of the best charts I’ve ever seen, and they are leading the fight for school choice and against any federal government role in education. This new video, showing the failure of Bush’s main...
by Dan Mitchell | Nov 24, 2011 | Blogs, Political Correctness, Society
I’m thankful for the usual things, such as my kids and being an American. But I’m also thankful I’m not a blithering idiot like the bureaucrats at a Florida school. Here are a few details of this astounding example of utter stupidity. A sheriff’s deputy was dispatched...
by Dan Mitchell | Sep 24, 2011 | Blogs, Free Market
School choice doesn’t automatically mean every child will be an educational success, but evidence from other nations certainly suggests it means better overall performance. Sweden, Chile, and the Netherlands are just some of the countries that have seen good results...