by Erik Kain on November 14, 2011
When you drive from the base of Mount Lemmon, just north of Tucson, AZ to its peak, just over nine thousand feet above sea level, you travel from cactus-strewn desert terrain into rich pine forest. The transformation is remarkable because it takes place in such a short space and such a short span of time. [...]
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by Erik Kain on October 5, 2011
I mentioned in my last post that nothing serves consumers more than healthy competition. This is the point of capitalism or, more appropriately, of free trade. It’s not to make some people fabulously wealthy while others just barely scrape by. Proponents of markets want to raise everyone up out of poverty and into prosperity where [...]
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