| | We do not have television into the house, but the debate is interesting. It opens up all of those old arguments about corporate crony capitalism and government intervention in the economy and, basically, property rights.
Various free market proponents are for and against fracking. Prof. Michael Rizzo of the University of Rochester at The Unbroken Window blogs about both sides of the issue, noting both the potential harms and potential benefits. Without a doubt, someone's water is going to taste bad. Whether and to what extent they sold something to get that is arguable, apparently.
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