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The Lack of EpiPen Competitors is the FDA’s Fault

25 Aug

“There’s a new bout of outrage over an expensive medicine or medical treatment. While the good in question changes each time, the blame always seems to fall on greedy corporation…”

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Posted in Federal Government, Innovation, Regulations

 

There is “gold” in them hills

16 Jul

“A Twitter account of random facts has amassed millions of followers and big bucks for the 25-year old who runs it.”

Source: This 25-year-old makes $500,000 a year tweeting random facts

 
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Posted in Free markets, Innovation

 

College is not for everyone

29 Jun

The comeback of the blue collar worker? 

“In the next decade, as many as 25 million new job openings will be middle-skills positions that will not necessarily require a four-year degree.”

Source: Giving Young People an Alternative to College

 
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Posted in Economy, Education, Higher education, Innovation

 

The sharing economy booms for boomers

23 Jun

Free enterprise in action.  Entrepreneurship addresses people’s needs better than politicians and bureaucrats. 

There’s an old business opportunity that’s getting a lot of attention from young companies. Thank baby boomers.

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Posted in Economy, Healthcare, Innovation, Nonprofits

 

Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action | TED Talk | TED.com

23 Jun

This is one of the best talks about innovation and the diffusion of ideas I have ever heard, which could also be applied to the liberty movement.

 
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Posted in Education, Innovation, Leadership