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  "path": "/2026/03/25/politicians-want-to-fix-the-economy-so-why-do-they-keep-making-it-worse/",
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  "site": "https://reason.com",
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    "Central planning",
    "Economics",
    "Inflation",
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  "textContent": "John Stossel is seen between Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek",
  "title": "Politicians Want To Fix the Economy. So Why Do They Keep Making It Worse?"
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