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William L. Anderson

Not even Krugman advocates an economic system akin to what we see in North Korea of the former Soviet Union. Yet, as William Anderson points out, we are now left with a perplexing question: If socialism does not deliver the goods like bread and automobiles in large numbers and in high quality, why does anyone believe that the practice of medicine is an exception?

Christopher Westley

The latest developments are part of a long list of transgressions perpetrated by the government in its zeal to ruin Martha Stewart. The reason why ImClone shares were set to fall in the first place was due to an incompetent Food and Drug Association's decision to reject the firm's request to market a highly anticipated cancer drug—a decision it would hypocritically reverse.

Frank Shostak

In a recent testimony, Greenspan argued that we must be grateful to the Fed for its loose interest rate policy since January 2001. Without this policy, he suggested, we would probably be suffering a terrible economic slump by now. Shostak's analysis, however, shows that instead of strengthening in financial conditions, the Fed's policy produce the exact opposite. The data show an unsustainable recovery and deteriorating underlying conditions.

Robert P. Murphy

All libertarians—indeed, all reasonable people—can agree that the state licensure of floral designers is absurd, and anyone but the most naïve will recognize an exam to become one as nothing but a state-enforced cartel. But, writes Robert Murphy, unless we realize that all government regulations are violations of liberty, which represent nothing but a dishonest means of gouging consumers, piecemeal lawsuits will never bring justice.