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women, lowest since 1988. that is directly related to child care and parent and maternity leave. while we have a labor shortage, you go down any restaurant in new york and they are looking for work. child care workers are harder to find. child care, which was expensive, you said 20% sometimes, now it has gone up more. that keeps a woman or a man who is looking after a child at home and not working. absolutely. so, this is a market failure when more than 50% of your workers can t get to work because they don t have the social support system to make it possible. this is a labor market problem that the private sector should be concerned about as well. think about it.
From: Walter Block <wblock@loyno.edu> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 6:58 AM To: Steven Subject: friends Dear Steve: I hope and trust, despite this, that we are still friends. In fact, I’m sure of it: Block, Walter E. 2021. “Did a Harvard professor just refute libertarianism?” September 29; https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/09/did a harvard professor just refute libertarianism.html Any chance I can convert you to the one true faith, libertarianism? Best regards, Walter From: Pinker, Steven Sent: Friday, October 15, 2021 1:19 PM To: Walter Block <wblock@loyno.edu> Subject: RE: friends Still friends, Walter! Still, taxes and social spending are ubiquitous for a reason. As I argue in Enlightenent Now, Social spending … Continue reading →
28 million children ages 5 to 11 could be weeks away from being eligible to receive their coronavirus vaccines. could be actually next week. it is a major step toward ending the covid pandemic and a testament to the decades of science that paved the way for a vaccine to be developed so rapidly. joining me is the author of the first shots. he joins me now. first of all congratulations on this fascinating book. you ve chronicled the race to get a vaccine, pfizer ending up winning despite being initially hesitant to join. how did pfizer get in the game? and let s talk about operation warp speed and the effect it had on america s access to vaccine? sure. pfizer is a big pharmaceutical company and i think emerging infectious diseases have always been a kind of market failure. you don t want to take all of
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