Advocates of good tax policy need to be willing to impose accompanying fiscal discipline.
Daily Analysis
Fiscal Policy, Tax Cuts, and “Voodoo Economics”
Is “supply-side economics” a bad thing or good thing?
By the Numbers: America’s Unfortunate Fiscal Evolution from Madisonian Constitutionalism to Wilsonian Statism
If you have any interest in America’s fiscal history, it’s worth your time to read this JEC report.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Bureaucracy and Government
It’s very discouraging that so many bureaucrats have figured out how to become part of the top 1 percent.
Time for another Government Shutdown?
It’s time for the GOP to exhibit some backbone and fight for spending restraint.
Which European Nations Have the Biggest Subsidies that Trap People in Poverty?
Welfare is more like a hammock than a safety net.
Four Simple Steps to Earn a Spot in the Bureaucrat Hall of Fame: Downloading Porn, Obstruction of Justice, Overseas Shopping Trips, and Not Showing Up on the Job
A new honoree from one of those bureaucracies that shouldn’t exist.
Redistribution Is Morally Dubious, Economically Harmful, and It Doesn’t Work
Like Sisyphus pushing the rock up a hill, I keep trying to convince my leftist friends that growth is the best way to help the poor.
Does Donald Trump Think Washington Politicians Should Have More of Our Money to Help America Become Greece?
It’s unclear whether Trump actually wants the federal government to have more money.
Antitrust Laws and the Incredible Bread Machine
1970s satire is eerily similar to today’s antitrust reality.





