Helping a woman clearly in distress.
Daily Analysis
Greek Politicians Should Learn from Latvia
Latvia and the other Baltics were willing to endure more short-term pain in order to achieve a quicker economic rebound.
The Costly Impact of Obamanomics
Prosperity and big government are not very compatible.
The Regulatory State’s War against Modern Life
The Nanny State’s latest salvo in the war against modern civilization.
After 50 Years, We’ve Learned Enough to Know Medicare Should Get Early Retirement
Medicare is not working for America.
Periodic Debt Limit Fights Are Messy, but May Help Prevent Long-Run Crisis
GAO wants to give Washington a credit card with no limits.
A Supranational Eurozone Government: Bad for Europe, Really Bad for Germany
Europe’s political elite may be even more foolish than their American counterparts.
Highway Funding Battle Brings Out the Worst of Washington
Congress is structured with an incentive to spend.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders: Two Peas in a Statist Pod
Sanders has a more aggressive us-vs-them approach, while Hillary is calculated and cautious.
The Willful Blindness of an IRS Sycophant
Washington Post writer has a slobbering love affair with the IRS.





