It’s very discouraging that so many bureaucrats have figured out how to become part of the top 1 percent.
Daily Analysis
Time for another Government Shutdown?
It’s time for the GOP to exhibit some backbone and fight for spending restraint.
Assessing Jeb Bush’s Pro-Growth Tax Plan
It’s not perfect, but Bush’s plan would be a significant boost for the American economy.
Debating the Carbon Tax
There’s reason to fear that well-meaning proponents of a carbon tax are unwittingly delivering a new source of revenue to the political class in Washington.
Which European Nations Have the Biggest Subsidies that Trap People in Poverty?
Welfare is more like a hammock than a safety net.
Why Doesn’t Hillary Learn any Lessons from the Slow Suicide of California and other High-Tax States?
More evidence that taxpayers migrate from high-tax states to low-tax states.
If Gun Control Works in Europe, Where Do Terrorists Get their Weapons?
Somehow terrorists keep getting their hands on weapons in gun-phobic Europe.
The Baffling EB-5 Immigration Controversy
Why are some people opposed to the “EB-5” program designed to attract rich investors to America?
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.





