Mockery might be the best way to win this issue.
Daily Analysis
Big Government and Corruption Are Inextricably Intertwined
Government has morphed into a racket designed to enrich the lobbyists, insiders, contractors, bureaucrats, and politicians.
Why “Dynamic Scoring” Is Far More Accurate Than “Static Scoring”
New research shows why the fight for dynamic scoring is so important.
Should Unelected D.C. Bureaucrats Turn the Internet into a Government-Regulated Public Utility?
The regulatory power grab that could stifle the “permissionless innovation” of the Internet.
The Global Private Social Security Revolution
International evidence provides the case for personal retirement accounts.
Comparative City Data Debunks Notion That More Spending Is Key to Better Education or Lower Crime Rates
Not all spending is created equal.
Bill Maher’s Astonishing Economic Illiteracy
Okay, maybe it’s not that surprising.
Hoisting Obama on His Own Try-Something-New Petard
Here are some other policies with a track record of failure that Obama should reconsider.
Four Big Takeaways from Obama’s New Budget…and the Challenges for the GOP
Tax and spend. Spend and tax.
Bringing Growth to the Developing World: The Role of Tax Havens and the Size of Government
Struggling nations are getting bad advice claiming that bigger government is the key to prosperity.

