The former governor argues that beating up on businesses "is only sharpening the knife that the Left will eventually use on us."
https://reason.com/video/2024/01/03/former-arizona-gov-doug-ducey-loves-barry-goldwater-and-milton-friedman/
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During his two terms as governor of Arizona, Doug Ducey managed to pass a flat income tax with a rate of 2.5 percent, reform public sector pensions, universalize important school choice measures, reform occupational licensing rules, turn a budget deficit into a surplus, and substantially shrink the size of the government workforce. He also built a makeshift border wall out of shipping crates, pushed back on marijuana legalization, and was accused of doing both too much and too little by his constituents during COVID. Today, he runs Citizens for Free Enterprise.
In December, he received the Reason Foundation's Savas Award for Privatization, which is given annually to someone who is advancing innovative ways to improve the provision and quality of public services by engaging the private sector. The former governor and Reason's Katherine Mangu-Ward sat down to talk about his worries about the future of the Republican Party, his commitment to fusionism, and why Arizona politicians are so weird.
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,1,The former governor argues that beating up on businesses "is only sharpening the knife that the Left will eventually use on us."
https://reason.com/video/2024/01/03/former-arizona-gov-doug-ducey-loves-barry-goldwater-and-milton-friedman/
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During his two terms as governor of Arizona, Doug Ducey managed to pass a flat income tax with a rate of 2.5 percent, reform public sector pensions, universalize important school choice measures, reform occupational licensing rules, turn a budget deficit into a surplus, and substantially shrink the size of the government workforce. He also built a makeshift border wall out of shipping crates, pushed back on marijuana legalization, and was accused of doing both too much and too little by his constituents during COVID. Today, he runs Citizens for Free Enterprise.
In December, he received the Reason Foundation's Savas Award for Privatization, which is given annually to someone who is advancing innovative ways to improve the provision and quality of public services by engaging the private sector. The former governor and Reason's Katherine Mangu-Ward sat down to talk about his worries about the future of the Republican Party, his commitment to fusionism, and why Arizona politicians are so weird.
,1,In some places, like Austin, Texas, landlords are actually lowering rent. Cities like Los Angeles or New York have more building restrictions, which can add years and additional costs onto a project. Austin has building restrictions too, but less of them, which means more building, more housing, and lower costs. #economics #building #housing #housingmarket