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Friday Links

Posted on October 28, 2022October 27, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • Will a Republican House of Representatives impeach Joe Biden?
  • For missile defense.  HT: Tyler
  • How China could take Taiwan – beginning with a blockade – and get into a war with the US?
  • The average cost of family coverage in employer plans: $22,463.
  • Gender affirming care: In 2021, around 42,000 kids between 6 and 17 were diagnosed with gender dysphoria. At most, around 7,000 a year initiate some kind of potentially irreversible process. This comes out to about 1 in 7,000 kids.
  • As many as 43,000 American die every year because they can’t find a kidney donor. One reason:  in 1984 Congress passed the National Organ Transplant Act, which banned the sale of organs.
  • Bill Barr: 1% of the population commits between one-half and two-thirds of predatory violent crime. (WSJ)
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Thursday Links

Posted on October 27, 2022October 26, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • Scott Sumner on why Truss failed: bad luck.
  • The case for vaccinating toddlers for covid is very weak. (WSJ)
  • For young men, the risks of Covid boosters outweigh the benefits. (WSJ)
  • Against pickleball.
  • California’s Prop 19 would make featherbedding mandatory at dialysis clinics.
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Wednesday Links – 26 October 2022

Posted on October 26, 2022October 25, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • John Cochrane on Liz Truss: She had good ideas, but mismanaged the marketing and the politics.
  • Politicizing science: The leading journal Nature Human Behaviour has effectively announced that it will not publish studies that show the wrong kind of differences between human groups.
  • Medicare Advantage Star Ratings: Are too many plans above average?
  • Lessons from the lockdown: Charter schools and Catholic schools did better than public schools. (WSJ)
  • Between December 2020 and mid-May 2022, the U.S. wasted 82.1 million doses of Covid vaccine. (WSJ)
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Tuesday Links – 25 October 2022

Posted on October 25, 2022October 25, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • Arizona ballot measure would cap interest rates on “medical debt” and limit the ability of lenders to seize assets or garnish wages.
  • Under a new California law, families must separate not just recyclables from trash, but food waste from recyclables — so they can be composted.
  • Does coloscopy screening reduce colon cancer deaths? No. Explanation at Less Wrong
  • Study: “we calculate that disparities in air pollution can account for 17-26 percent of the Black-White earnings gap, 5-27 percent of the Hispanic-White earnings gap, and 6-20 percent of the average neighborhood-earnings effect.”
  • Can your building make you sick?
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For many years, our health care blog was the only free enterprise health policy blog on the internet. Then, when the NCPA closed its doors, the health blog stopped as well.

During this five-year hiatus no one else has come forward to claim the space. So, my colleagues and I have decided to restart the blog in connection with the Goodman Institute. We invite you and others to use this forum to share your views.

John C. Goodman,

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