In a country where almost every facet of life is regulated by big government, the last thing we need is a state-run internet.
These taxes appear to be imposed on purely digital providers, whether they have any nexus or receive any public services in the state or not, simply to replace the tax revenue lost from traditional, brick-and-mortar storefronts.
There’s an economic lesson we can learn from how pop superstar Taylor Swift sells her music: she hypes it up, then makes it scarce.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi warned the Brazilian government that regulations would negatively affect 500,000 drivers and 17 million passengers who use the app.
In times of natural disasters and other crises, most think first to turn to their governments for help, but in this situation, Flint was ignored by local, state, and national levels of government and relied heavily on the private sector to reverse the damage.
St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia received an F for both campus and student-union policies, and their administrators reserve “the right to cancel events if they cause considerable ’emotional harm’ to others.”
It’s been more than a decade since Katrina, and New Orleans is still rebuilding after more than 80 percent of the city was submerged.
In a country where almost every facet of life is regulated by big government, the last thing we need is a state-run internet.
These taxes appear to be imposed on purely digital providers, whether they have any nexus or receive any public services in the state or not, simply to replace the tax revenue lost from traditional, brick-and-mortar storefronts.
There’s an economic lesson we can learn from how pop superstar Taylor Swift sells her music: she hypes it up, then makes it scarce.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi warned the Brazilian government that regulations would negatively affect 500,000 drivers and 17 million passengers who use the app.
In times of natural disasters and other crises, most think first to turn to their governments for help, but in this situation, Flint was ignored by local, state, and national levels of government and relied heavily on the private sector to reverse the damage.
St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia received an F for both campus and student-union policies, and their administrators reserve “the right to cancel events if they cause considerable ’emotional harm’ to others.”
It’s been more than a decade since Katrina, and New Orleans is still rebuilding after more than 80 percent of the city was submerged.
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