My Cato post is here. I’d wish him bon voyage, but somehow it’s hard to associate him with happy travels.
Update: I’ve now expanded my thoughts into a Daily Caller op-ed.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on January 29, 2013
My Cato post is here. I’d wish him bon voyage, but somehow it’s hard to associate him with happy travels.
Update: I’ve now expanded my thoughts into a Daily Caller op-ed.
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LaHood lost my respect very soon after taking office, for promoting a mileage tax as a substitute for a gasoline tax. The price of gasoline should reflect the hundreds of billions we spend securing military access to it. In contrast, cars that use little or no oil do not endanger our national security.
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