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Inflation, uncertainty the backdrop to Biden's big spending plans

5/27/2021

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Two things ought to be looming large over discussions in Washington about President Biden’s American Jobs plan: Inflation and uncertainty.
Milton Friedman, the Nobel Prize winning economist, said, “Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon in the sense that it is and can be produced only by a more rapid increase in the quantity of money than in output.”
Right now, money seems to be a lot more plentiful than output. 

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Utah is no longer last in per pupil spending. So what?

5/27/2021

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Put on your fancy clothes. Grab your top hat. It’s time to party. Maybe this should be declared a state holiday.
For the first time in at least two decades, Utah no longer ranks dead last in per pupil spending for public education. The new last-place loser? Idaho. 
Sure, it’s a difference of only a few bucks per student (Utah spend $8,014, and Idaho $7,985), and yes, ranking 50th instead of 51st is kind of like the Houston Rockets vaulting into only the second worst record in the NBA, except that Utah schools don’t get to participate in a draft lottery for the best teachers.

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Utah lawmakers spent the week chasing bogeymen

5/21/2021

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Utah doesn’t name its legislative sessions the way the World Meteorological Organization names hurricanes. If it did, Wednesday would be accurately named the Bogeyman session.
Hurricanes cause real damage. This one? Well, if hurricanes were just resolutions, it would mean the weather was only thinking about knocking your house down. Scary, but not really. They do kick up wind, though.

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Are we up for an honor system for mask-wearing?

5/17/2021

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The Centers for Disease Control wants to put Americans on the honor system. 
Are we honorable enough for that?
If you have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, you “can participate in indoor and outdoor activities, large or small, without wearing a mask or physical distrancing,” according to CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky. That is, unless local laws or business policies tell you otherwise.

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What I learned about peace from a Palestinian taxi driver

5/13/2021

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Years ago, while on assignment in Jerusalem for the Deseret News, I encountered a Palestinian cab driver who changed my life.
I had flagged him down to take me from a Palestinian section of the city back to my hotel. He was a talkative sort, gregarious and friendly. I noticed he had Arabic writing across his dashboard, on the sun visor and elsewhere in the car. I asked him what it all meant. He said these were religious phrases that meant a lot to him. 

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So ... how will the pandemic end?

5/12/2021

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How will the pandemic end? 
Will politicians hold a press conference, declaring victory over whatever divided us politically about the virus? Will there be a national day of celebration, to be enshrined as a holiday forever more, with parades and fireworks? Will the president fly onto an aircraft carrier beneath a banner that says “mission accomplished?” 

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When water is scarce, it ought to cost more

5/12/2021

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When a severe drought held the West coast in its clutches in 2015, a lot of governments could think of no better way to get people to conserve water than to encourage them to turn on each other through drought shaming — the practice of publicly outing and humiliating perceived water wasters on social media.
The results should have been predictable.

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The flaws of President Biden's free-tuition plan

5/12/2021

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Want to attend college for free?
Who knows? Maybe you could take an economics course and learn that nothing of value truly comes without cost, and that things aren’t always as good as they might seem on the surface — such as those promises associated with free tuition.
And, chances are, the American people as a whole would learn that, too, without stepping into a classroom, if President Biden’s free-tuition plan for community colleges finds its way into law.
The plan is expensive and unnecessary, and history shows it would miss the mark, helping those who don’t need it. 

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    Jay Evensen is the Senior Editorial Columnist of the Deseret News. He has nearly 40 years experience as a reporter, editor and editorial writer in Oklahoma, New York City, Las Vegas and Salt Lake City. He also has been an adjunct journalism professor at Brigham Young and Weber State universities.

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