Most of its 21 recommendations endorse and embrace new and expanded entitlement.
Daily Analysis
Biden and Trump Should Learn from Sweden’s Social Security Reform
Sweden’s social security system is good for both workers and taxpayers.
Journalistic Malpractice at the New York Times?
How do you talk about inflation without mentioning the Federal Reserve, or ignore the elephant in the room when talking about unemployment.
Lessons from the Texas Budget
Texas started following fiscal policy’s Golden Rule only relatively recently, but it’s paying dividends.
The IMF’s Dirigiste Tax Agenda, Part II
The bureaucrats at the IMF apparently want readers to believe that higher taxes and more spending are a route to prosperity.
A Simple Spending Cap Will Avert America’s Fiscal Crisis
Some fiscal experts fret that deficits and debt are increasing, but the real problem is that the spending burden is rising faster than the tax burden.
A New Member for the Bureaucrat Hall of Fame
It’s bad enough this DC cop was caught double dipping, but the reason why makes it even worse.
Government vs. Poor People
It is hardly a revelation that bigger government causes problems, but it is particularly discouraging when such policies victimize the least fortunate members of society.
New York vs. Florida, Round #5
Florida has superior economic policies and superior economic results.
Joe Biden Supports Massive Tax Increases on Middle-Class Americans
Biden has proposed two additional policies to expand the size and scope of the federal government.










