http://reason.tv/video/show/reason-saves-cleveland-6
...Or so they say. The video I posted above is an example of reaping some benefits of market forces while still maintaining public control. Is this what the folks at Reason think is a good idea? I don't know how often I heard the words "managed competition" and "public-private partnerships". Its a step in the right direction, but as long as the system continues to be ran by the monopoly on force and fee the problems that currently plague us will continue to do so.
This is apparently a Man Talk Forum: No Women Allowed!
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The video promised pragmatic solutions to existing structural problems. That's what it delivered.It was not a purist-libertarian approach to political theory, but a convincing display of the benefits of reasonable and achievable reforms that even a liberal voter could agree with. I think this is good publicity.