It’s not time to break out the champagne, but here’s more evidence of modest fiscal successes in recent years.
Daily Analysis
Can You Guess the Jurisdiction that Is Ending Special Pension Advantages for Government Bureaucrats?
It’s embarrassing that China is moving in the right direction while the U.S. is not.
Red Light Cameras, Government Greed, and the Libertarian Quandary
Are red-light and speed cameras good or bad?
Wise Words on Regulation and Consumer Freedom from Milton Friedman
Everyone should listen to Friedman explain the merits of cost-benefit analysis and consumer choice.
Merry Christmas for Folks Who Like to Laugh
Is Santa more liberal or conservative?
Strangling Santa (and Everyone Else) with Regulation and Red Tape
The President gave the economy a special regulatory gift before jetting off to Hawaii.
Cuomo’s Fracking Ban Shows Fragility of America’s Energy Revolution
America’s energy revolution must be protected from overzealous politicians.
The Final Nail in the Keynesian Coffin?
There’s a growing consensus against Keynes’ free-lunch theory
Crocodile Tears for the IRS
The IRS budget has doubled in 30 years. Don’t listen to their whining about tiny cuts now.
‘Tis the Season…to be Thankful for an “Unproductive” Congress
The media complains about a lack of “productivity” under divided government. I celebrate it.




