As more employers are requiring employees to get vaccinated for COVID-19 or submit to regular testing, employees are fighting back
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Playing the Altruism Chip
Reliable Properties, the owner of a 24-unit apartment complex in Kansas City recently informed residents that their leases would not
The Siren Call of Altruism
In an opinion piece on Politico, housing advocates Cea Weaver and Paul Williams argue that “democrats would be fools to
Friday Roundup 5-14-21
One of the latest trends in the “tenants’ rights” movement is to provide free legal representation for tenants facing eviction.
My Life is Your Responsibility
“In a democracy,” Aristotle wrote, “the poor will have more power than the rich, because there are more of them,
Protecting the Foolish
Many government policies are intended to protect the foolish, though few politicians or bureaucrats would admit as such. Instead, they
Altruism and the Economic Shutdown
A growing number of individuals are calling for an end to the economic shutdown. But with only a few notable
A False Alternative: The Elderly or the Economy
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has caught a lot of backlash for comments he made this week on Tucker Carlson’s