Uber

P. Gardner Goldsmith | February 16, 2021
There’s a motto most people view as words of encouragement, and it suggests, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” Sadly, generations of…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 26, 2020
As predicted at MRCTV in December of last year, California political conceit is reaping a harvest of job destruction now that the CA Assembly’s AB 5…
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Nick Kangadis | May 18, 2020
As some businesses begin to open up in some places across the country, companies like Uber could see a resurgence after months of declining numbers.…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | October 21, 2019
In their never-ending zeal to mess with other people’s lives and tell others how to engage in voluntary commerce, the California Assembly recently…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 13, 2018
Economists often bristle at the term “political economics”. Economics is one thing – it’s about how, in a world of limited resources, people…
Brittany M. Hughes | July 27, 2018
Local bureaucrats in San Francisco may soon mandate that big tech employees go out to eat for lunch rather than voluntarily eat in their own company…
Monica Sanchez | March 19, 2018
Uber has halted all self-driving vehicle testing after a woman was struck and killed by one of the company’s test cars Sunday night. The woman was…
Nick Kangadis | November 17, 2017
First it was Hollywood. Then it was Washington. Now, it’s the NFL. Amid the growing number of celebrities and politicians being accused of sexual…
Zach Montanaro | January 31, 2017
  When New York taxi drivers refused to pick up passengers at JFK International Airport for an hour in protest of President Trump’s recent executive…
Daniel Pickert | November 14, 2016
Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) took the role of public servant to an entirely different level Saturday by driving for Uber. A student from the University of…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | September 21, 2016
A rhetorical theme is being struck by a number of public figures in the wake of the Manhattan bombing that seriously injured nineteen people, on…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | May 17, 2016
On May 8, the ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft lost a vote in Austin, Texas, that would have allowed them to continue using their own vetting…