The Global Demand for Better Governance:
The growth of economically free states—authoritarian as they may still be—is aided by even worse governance elsewhere. https://t.co/Hw515DuUSB
Why The World Buys Chinese And Other Foreign Cars: While other countries buy smaller and cheaper vehicles, Americans are locked out. @marketurbanist
https://t.co/WCd2gIdxeb
New Nuclear Deals Are Good for Technology, and the Power Grid: Announcements from tech and nuclear power companies, including utilities that own existing nuclear sites, show a promising future. @paigelambermont
https://t.co/cFJCkY6zuw
Where the Harris/Walz Ticket Stands on the Second Amendment:
The Democratic ticket’s history and recent campaign rhetoric paint wildly different pictures. @bradyleonard https://t.co/orj5K0Be64
Old Kinderhook and Civic Integration in America: Many of the institutions that define American politics can be traced back to Martin Van Buren. https://t.co/YMvre5efkq
New Homes Go Hurricane Proof: Amidst devastating hurricanes and other storms, market-driven construction techniques protect homes.
https://t.co/r4RxgatdJ2
Germany Is Smug About Its Energy Errors: Despite its costs, German officials continue to brag about the nuclear phase out. @paigelambermont
https://t.co/8P7daPXSvW
New Jersey Moves to Deregulate Home-Based Businesses.
The Garden State might allow more people to run businesses from home. The idea should go further there and in other states. https://t.co/ddBtzzi6PB
New buildings are criticized for their cookie-cutter architecture, but design review rules and other regulations help cause the problem. @marketurbanist
https://t.co/FyqdgG5rbt
U.S. Expats have made the decision to live abroad and they should be granted that freedom without a permanent financial ball and chain.
https://t.co/odzpGdQFlS
If you hate buying a car at a dealership, you’re not alone. 61% of Americans feel taken advantage of, and 60% hate negotiating and paperwork. Many would prefer an online buying process. https://t.co/AhsXkpqvkC