Water
			Agriculture				
			
		Solutions for California Water Woes
			Last week, California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger called state legislators into a special session to hammer out the details of proposed water legislation. The proposal could include a bond measure of $9.4 billion or more, and would ideally address the highly contentious water allocations and restrictions in the San Joaquin-Sacramento Delta. ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Amy Kaleita		
				
																						
			October 20, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		The Power of the Plaintiffs’ Bar
			Why Democrats are avoiding medical-malpractice reform at all costs. The health-care bill the Senate Finance Committee approved makes a lot of promises. It will cost American taxpayers $829 billion, on top of an already out-of-control federal budget, as well as guarantee an increase in their individual medical expenditures. But one ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Edwin Meese		
				
																						
			October 19, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		AHIP/PriceWaterhouse Blowback?
			All intellectual capitalists since Adam Smith have known that we cannot rely on business to carry our philosophical water for us, but even I’m amazed that AHIP has waited so long to release a report (so ably summarized by Mr. Capretta), that describes how the Baucus memorandum (it’s not a ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John R. Graham		
				
																						
			October 15, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Obama flip-flops on insurance mandate
			San Francisco Chronicle, October 13, 2009 President Obama has promised that his health reform plan will lower costs and expand coverage. He and his Democratic allies are counting on an “individual mandate,” or a requirement that everyone purchase health insurance, to achieve these goals. But Obama hasn’t always been gung ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 13, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Earthquake Fears Halt California Geothermal Project
			The federal government has halted a geothermal power project in California in response to concerns the project is causing an increase in regional earthquake activity. The project was launched last fall with more than $6 million in taxpayer funding. The project, in a Northern California region knows as The Geysers, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			October 1, 2009		
				
					
			California				
			
		Governor to Impose $Quarter-Billion Tax Hike on California
			Renewable energy that is forced on the California market means higher energy costs for everyone. Renewables are simply more expensive—which is why their proponents have to argue for mandates (and not coincidently, the highest levels of direct subsidy.) Ironically, the mandates—excused as ‘helping drive costs down through mass markets’ have ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Thomas Tanton		
				
																						
			September 25, 2009		
				
					
			Climate Change				
			
		Can CO2 Emissions Be Cut Without Hurting Growth?
			Wall Street Journal, September 21, 2009 No: Alternatives Are Too Expensive The U.S. and Western Europe can point to a remarkable achievement over the past 40 years: significant reductions in air pollution with only a modest effect on our economic growth and prosperity. So, why can’t we expect to do ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Steven F. Hayward		
				
																						
			September 21, 2009		
				
					
			Environment				
			
		The Tedium Sea
			Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs (OR), September 19, 2009 National Review – Planet Gore, September 22, 2009 It seems that every time I check in to the Hyatt Embarcadero to visit my peeps at Pacific Research Institute there is some kind of environmental conference going on. Thursday this past week ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Steven F. Hayward		
				
																						
			September 19, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Sally Pipes on Health Care
			FutureOfCapitalism.com spoke recently with the president and ceo of the Pacific Research Institute, Sally Pipes, as part of a series of interviews we have planned in the coming days and weeks with experts on health-care policy experts. Ms. Pipes is author of The Top Ten Myths of American Health Care. ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			September 18, 2009		
				
					
			Climate Change				
			
		A War on CO2? Civil Libertarians, Beware!
			It seems clear that the first major penalty man will have to pay for his rapid consumption of the earth’s nonrenewable resources will be that of having to live in a world where his thoughts and actions are ever more strongly limited, where social organization has become all pervasive, complex, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Robert P. Murphy		
				
																						
			September 14, 2009		
				
					Solutions for California Water Woes
			Last week, California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger called state legislators into a special session to hammer out the details of proposed water legislation. The proposal could include a bond measure of $9.4 billion or more, and would ideally address the highly contentious water allocations and restrictions in the San Joaquin-Sacramento Delta. ...		
					The Power of the Plaintiffs’ Bar
			Why Democrats are avoiding medical-malpractice reform at all costs. The health-care bill the Senate Finance Committee approved makes a lot of promises. It will cost American taxpayers $829 billion, on top of an already out-of-control federal budget, as well as guarantee an increase in their individual medical expenditures. But one ...		
					AHIP/PriceWaterhouse Blowback?
			All intellectual capitalists since Adam Smith have known that we cannot rely on business to carry our philosophical water for us, but even I’m amazed that AHIP has waited so long to release a report (so ably summarized by Mr. Capretta), that describes how the Baucus memorandum (it’s not a ...		
					Obama flip-flops on insurance mandate
			San Francisco Chronicle, October 13, 2009 President Obama has promised that his health reform plan will lower costs and expand coverage. He and his Democratic allies are counting on an “individual mandate,” or a requirement that everyone purchase health insurance, to achieve these goals. But Obama hasn’t always been gung ...		
					Earthquake Fears Halt California Geothermal Project
			The federal government has halted a geothermal power project in California in response to concerns the project is causing an increase in regional earthquake activity. The project was launched last fall with more than $6 million in taxpayer funding. The project, in a Northern California region knows as The Geysers, ...		
					Governor to Impose $Quarter-Billion Tax Hike on California
			Renewable energy that is forced on the California market means higher energy costs for everyone. Renewables are simply more expensive—which is why their proponents have to argue for mandates (and not coincidently, the highest levels of direct subsidy.) Ironically, the mandates—excused as ‘helping drive costs down through mass markets’ have ...		
					Can CO2 Emissions Be Cut Without Hurting Growth?
			Wall Street Journal, September 21, 2009 No: Alternatives Are Too Expensive The U.S. and Western Europe can point to a remarkable achievement over the past 40 years: significant reductions in air pollution with only a modest effect on our economic growth and prosperity. So, why can’t we expect to do ...		
					The Tedium Sea
			Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs (OR), September 19, 2009 National Review – Planet Gore, September 22, 2009 It seems that every time I check in to the Hyatt Embarcadero to visit my peeps at Pacific Research Institute there is some kind of environmental conference going on. Thursday this past week ...		
					Sally Pipes on Health Care
			FutureOfCapitalism.com spoke recently with the president and ceo of the Pacific Research Institute, Sally Pipes, as part of a series of interviews we have planned in the coming days and weeks with experts on health-care policy experts. Ms. Pipes is author of The Top Ten Myths of American Health Care. ...		
					A War on CO2? Civil Libertarians, Beware!
			It seems clear that the first major penalty man will have to pay for his rapid consumption of the earth’s nonrenewable resources will be that of having to live in a world where his thoughts and actions are ever more strongly limited, where social organization has become all pervasive, complex, ...		
					