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Bacon’s Rebellion: Revolt of the Comfortable, Middle-Aged Bourgeoisie

The December 4, 2006, edition of Bacon’s Rebellion has been published. You can view it in its entirety here. Make sure you don’t miss a single issue and sign up for our free subscription.

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No Such Thing as a Free Park
“Free” parking is like a free lunch: Someone pays, whether they know it or not. Trouble is, the hidden subsidy increases driving and worsens traffic congestion.
by James A. Bacon

Blueprint
Northern Virginia localities have the transportation plan should the General Assembly ever stop dithering and decide to fund it.
by Doug Koelemay

Clueless
Politicians talk about protecting the “American Dream.” What they refuse to tell voters is that the greatest threat to an unsustainable American way of life is… the American way of life.
by EM Risse

William & Mary vs the Cross
Multi-cultural expression is great for everyone — except Christians. The removal of the cross from William & Mary’s Wrenn Chapel is just one more reminder of academe’s hostility to Christianity.
by James Atticus Bowden

Good Government Is Good Business
Virginia may have the top-rated business climate in the country, but lawmakers could make it even better by addressing transportation and making the legislative process more transparent.
by Clayton Roberts

Nice & Curious Questions
Mailbox Ballots: Absentee Voting in Virginia
by Edwin S. Clay III and Patricia Bangs

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