Megan McArdle is the Business and Economics editor for The Atlantic. I don't."
Megan McArdle (born January 29, 1973) is an opinion columnist and blogger based in Washington, D.C. She writes mostly about economics, finance and government policy from a libertarian perspective. Megan McArdle is a Bloomberg View columnist. Katherine Megan McArthur (born August 30, 1971) is an American oceanographer, engineer, and a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) astronaut.

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"McArdle has been critical of the libertarian politician In late 2008, McArdle wrote extensively against a proposed Since 2009, McArdle has argued extensively against instituting a system of In a July 2009 blog post, McArdle listed two reasons that she objected to such a system: first, that it would stifle innovation, because "Monopolies are not innovative, whether they are public or private," and second, that "Once the government gets into the business of providing our health care, the government gets into the business of deciding whose life matters, and how much. サセックス公爵夫人メーガン[注 2](英: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex、旧名:レイチェル・メーガン・マークル(Rachel Meghan Markle)、1981年8月4日 - )は、イギリス王室のサセックス公爵ヘンリー王子の配偶者。同王子との成婚に際し、同王子がサセックス公爵 … She is best known for her dismal argumentation style and being of above-average height.
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"In an August 2009 post, McArdle reiterated, "My objection is primarily, as I've said numerous times, that the government will destroy innovation.

In a subsequent The article "Myth Diagnosis" was quoted approvingly by conservative writer Timothy P. Carney of GCA is an advocacy group for the construction and concrete industry of New York City, describing itself on its She began her writing career with a blog, "Live From The WTC," started in November 2001. In 2003 During her junior year of college, she worked as a canvasser for the McArdle began blogging in November 2001 with a blog named "Live From The WTC," which arose from her employment with a construction firm involved in cleanup at the McArdle gained some online attention in May 2003 for coining what she termed "Jane's Law" in a blog post discussing political behaviors.Another post by McArdle, from April 2005, discusses why she takes no position on the issue of She was a Bernard L. Schwartz fellow at the public policy think tank In June 2013, McArdle announced that she was departing McArdle is an occasional television and radio commentator, having appeared on McArdle has described herself as a "right-leaning libertarian.