Can Republicans really be this stupid?
Daily Analysis
The Three Best and Three Worst Policy Developments of 2014
The things we applauded and face-palmed over in 2014.
Another “Oops” Moment for Paul Krugman
Krugman mangles the data again to peddle is debunked Keynesianism.
More Evidence of Fiscal Progress
It’s not time to break out the champagne, but here’s more evidence of modest fiscal successes in recent years.
Can You Guess the Jurisdiction that Is Ending Special Pension Advantages for Government Bureaucrats?
It’s embarrassing that China is moving in the right direction while the U.S. is not.
The Final Nail in the Keynesian Coffin?
There’s a growing consensus against Keynes’ free-lunch theory
Crocodile Tears for the IRS
The IRS budget has doubled in 30 years. Don’t listen to their whining about tiny cuts now.
A Practical (and Semi-Optimistic) Plan to Tame the Federal Leviathan
By the numbers, a budget surplus is not that hard to achieve.
Pro-Keynesian Journalist Accidentally Shows that Smaller Government Is Good for Economic Growth
They keep scoring on their own goal.
“Cromnibus” Spending Bill Is a Victory and a Defeat
The good and the bad from the “Cromnibus” for advocates of limited government.





