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No, A Continuing Resolution Is Not a Stopgap

December 12, 2024

Congress recently passed a “continuing resolution” to avoid a government shutdown. We are good to go now. Government agencies may continue to operate while Congress tries to agree on the actual budget for the 2025 fiscal year that started on October 1st.A continuing resolution (CR) is commonly called a “stopgap.” In fact, a Google search yields almost no other modern uses of the term. But is “stopgap” an appropriate term for this thing?Modern dictionaries define stopgap as a “temporary expedient,” a solution “until something better or more suitable can be found.” Etymological dictionaries trace it to the literal plugging up of openings—dikes, hedgerows, and shield walls used against restless seas, impertinent cattle, and bloodthirsty Vikings.A stopgap seems a

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Bad, Worse, Worst: The Misguided Perfectionism of Gavin Newsom

November 11, 2023

My grandfather used to sing to me, “Good, better, best / never let them rest / till the good is better / and the better is best.” I appreciated that lesson and have been applying it to try to make sense of a recent bill signed by California governor Gavin Newsom. While the bill may be the result of Newsom’s grandfather singing to him about “bad, worse, and worst,” I have determined it is more likely a case of bad/worse/worst economic thinking. It exposes a level of bad that most economic teachers likely never bother to discuss.
AB 1228 is an unusually precise and dramatic bill related to the minimum wage. Currently, the minimum wage in California is $15.50 per hour. This bill raises the minimum wage to twenty dollars per hour for employees who specifically work in

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How to Teach Austrian Economics to the Neighbor Kids

May 16, 2023

Austrian economics is not dry theory. It helps us make sense of our world and shows that exchange and production have a place in our moral universe.

Original Article: "How to Teach Austrian Economics to the Neighbor Kids"

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