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Saturday Links

Posted on January 4, 2025January 4, 2025 by John C. Goodman

No one wants to be a baby doctor,

Surgeon General want cancer warnings on alcohol.

Is the physical exam no longer of value?

Is Chicago about to go bankrupt?

The libertarian case for Jimmy Carter.

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  1. Devon Herrick says:
    January 4, 2025 at 3:50 pm

    I enjoyed the Reason article on Jimmy Carter. I have a new found respect for him. I was too young at the time to have known all the nuances of Carter. I didn’t realize he was considered dour, uninspiring and not a man of vision. A historian on NPR blamed Carter for the rise of Reagan and the decline of the old liberal Democratic Party, quoting from Carter’s second State of the Union speech, “… we really need to realize that there is a limit to the role and the function of government. Government cannot solve our problems, it can’t set our goals, it cannot define our vision. Government cannot eliminate poverty or provide a bountiful economy or reduce inflation or save our cities or cure illiteracy or provide energy. And government cannot mandate goodness.”

    Republican presidents have forgotten that message, and Democratic presidents never believed except Carter.

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