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Ever the libertarian wit, Denver Post columnist David Harsanyi highlights some lessons in capitalism based on a new USA Today investigation that finds safer meat at your local fast-food restaurant than in the government's National School Lunch Program for poorer students. Doesn’t the USDA care about the children? Harsanyi asks with more than a hint of sarcasm. Seeing his thoughts in writing made me think: Perhaps we should be giving ...

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