Italy elected free-lunch politicians.
Daily Analysis
Rand Paul’s Sensible Budget Rejected, but Here’s the Silver Lining
Senate Republicans failed to atone for their sins by voting for a balanced budget proposal.
Slovakia, Economic Reform, and National Competitiveness
Slovakia has gradually moved in the wrong direction.
Michael Cohen, Tony Podesta, and the Nauseating Corruption Enabled by Big Government
Sleaze is a bipartisan activity in Washington.
The IMF’s Reprehensible Campaign for Continued Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa
They’re not even hiding the agenda.
Expanding Government to Address Problems Caused by Previous Expansions of Government, the U.K. Version
More redistribution won’t solve problems created by redistribution.
Bernie’s (Latest) Boondoggle
He has a disturbing affinity for crackpot ideas and totalitarian regimes.
More Pay for Unionized Teachers Is the Wrong Solution to the Wrong Problem
Lawmakers should be asking why more and more money never produces better outcomes.
Two Heartening Responses to Seattle’s Self-Destructive Tax Grab
Some aren’t taking it lying down.
Thanks to the EBRD, American Taxpayers Are Subsidizing Cronyism in Eastern Europe
Taxpayers shouldn’t be subsidizing cronyism.









