The August 28, 2006, edition of Bacon’s Rebellion is now online. You can view the whole kit and kaboodle here. Or just check out the following columns:
Extreme Makeover
Burrell Saunders has mastered a skill vital to Virginia’s future: transforming suburban decay into urban cool. His talents are on display at Virginia Beach’s Town Center.
by James A. Bacon
Sportsmanship Matters
In politics, as in baseball, there is a way to play the game.
by Doug Koelemay
Someone Has to Pay
Virginia’s transportation system needs more money, but not all fund-raising schemes are created equal. Some perpetuate the status quo while others encourage innovation.
by Patrick McSweeney
The Whale on the Beach
The era of massive over-consumption of the earth’s natural capital is coming to an end. The only prayer for sustaining our quality of life is to adopt more efficient human settlement patterns.
by EM Risse
Backgrounder:
Quantification of Land Resources and the Impact on Land Conservation Efforts
by EM Risse
Saving Money, Helping Kids
Tuition Assistance Grants of $10,000 would help disabled children to attend private schools with programs tailored to their special needs — and save public schools money in the bargain.
by Geoffrey Segal
When Bureaucrats Rule
Our legislators can enact all the laws they want, but their implementation is easily thwarted if they fun afoul of our state bureaucracy.
by Phillip Rodokanakis
The Real Race Problem
Which is worse: calling someone “macaca” or painting whites as racists in order to perpetuate the cult of victimhood and keep minorities on the liberal plantation?
by James Atticus Bowden
Nice & Curious Questions
Up, Up and Away: Ballooning in Virginia.
by Edwin S. Clay III and Patricia Bangs