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France Needs Capitalism

Wednesday, November 9th, 2005 by Alexander Zozos

French citizens are now ensconced in a misery of their own creation. Riots are occurring all over France and at the core of this civil unrest is the unhappiness of French youths. This group is disenchanted by the substandard living within their neighborhoods, and the 40% unemployment that is upon them. France’s economic barriers and [...]

North Carolina Tax Victory

Wednesday, November 9th, 2005 by Alexander Zozos

Voters Struck down the Orange County School tax hike resoundingly:
No 78%
Yes 22%
School Board county Chairman Randy Copeland and FreedomWorks activist said of the victory, “The citizens of rural Orange [...]

Broken Tort system

Tuesday, November 8th, 2005 by Alexander Zozos

In this week’s edition of BusinessWeek there is a great article on how out of control America’s tort system has become. Some interesting points made:
Alabama radiologist George Martindale cursory second opinions- done without direct examination or medical history- were used as clinical evidence in silicosis claims. This was done without Martindale’s knowledge, [...]

High Tide for Supply Side

Monday, November 7th, 2005 by Alexander Zozos

November 4th, 1980, occurred before I was born, but it still is a very significant day to me. On this day the ‘Reagan Revolution’ was born, and ’supply side’ economics was given legitimacy when Ronald Reagan was elected as the 40th President of the United States. Now 25 years later have we been able [...]