by Dan Mitchell | Jan 29, 2016 | Uncategorized
I wrote last year about the moral vacuum that exists in Europe because gun control laws in nations like France make it very difficult for Jews to protect themselves from barbaric attacks. But the principle applies more broadly. All law-abiding people should have the...
by Dan Mitchell | Nov 14, 2015 | Blogs, Crime, Human Rights, Society
On Friday, I was asked at a Colorado briefing if I had any good policy news from around the world. I was stumped. Because mostly we’ve seen policy move in the wrong direction. In recent years, we’ve seen a couple of nations repeal their flat tax systems. A few...
by Dan Mitchell | Sep 20, 2015 | Blogs, Human Rights, Society
Just like I have a Bureaucrat Hall of Fame and a Moocher Hall of Fame to draw attention to spectacular cases of overpaid sloth and entitled dependency, I may have to set up something similar to commemorate bizarre examples of government-manufactured human rights. Most...
by CF&P | Dec 19, 2014 | News, Prosperity Updates
News & Views Continued Inaction on Biosimilars Will Cost Billions The arrival of biosimilars promises billions in health care cost savings. CF&P President Andrew Quinlan looks at who’s standing in the way....
by Andrew F. Quinlan | Dec 12, 2014 | Opinion and Commentary
This article appeared in The Daily Caller on December 12, 2014. Led by the United Nations, a growing international chorus is calling for sweeping investigations of Sri Lanka over its conduct at the tail end of its brutal civil war that lasted more than a quarter...