The Stupid Price Gouging Discourse

Ten days ago, Kamala Harris released her Lowering Costs Agenda (LCA), a five-page list of various policy proposals that all ostensibly relate back to lowering prices. The LCA contains the following text about grocery costs: Lowering Grocery Costs Vice President Harris knows that rising food prices remain a top concern for American families. Many big… Continue reading The Stupid Price Gouging Discourse

The Joe Biden Policy Platform

Joe Biden put up an issues page on his campaign website late last month. I have been publicly wondering when, if ever, we would get some kind of formal policy platform from Biden, and so I am happy to see that now there is one. Unfortunately, Biden’s list of issues does not really contain much… Continue reading The Joe Biden Policy Platform

A Personal Case for College Admissions Exams

Yale announced today that it will reinstate a requirement that applicants to the school submit scores from a standardized college admissions exam. Yale says that making these tests optional is harming low-income students whose scores could have helped them get in. Over at People’s Policy Project, we have occasionally published articles about college admissions exams,… Continue reading A Personal Case for College Admissions Exams

Brad Wilcox’s Wife

Brad Wilcox is an amusing situation where he’s trying to promote a new book he wrote about marriage right after Melissa Kearney released a basically identical book and exhausted all of the media attention available for such things. One of his book-promotion strategies appears to be picking on me every so often on Twitter, which… Continue reading Brad Wilcox’s Wife