The walk from the Vinoy Hotel to the Unitarian Church in downtown St. Petersburg took only 23 minutes but might as well have required a trip on Space X. On the Friday before Christmas, I had two freelance writing assignments: an interview with the Vinoy’s general manager and a ceremony at the church to eulogize those from the county’s homeless population that had died in the past year. The official count is 117 but not every homeless person that passes is known to the coroner’s office.
Anyone who says we live in a country that valorizes the free market doesn't understand that much of that market is made up in no small part of socializing risk but privatizing reward.
Anyone who says we live in a country that valorizes the free market doesn't understand that much of that market is made up in no small part of socializing risk but privatizing reward.