We Need to Downsize the Federal Government, and Here’s a Good Place to Start By George Leef August 3, 2022 It’s time for the feds to get out of the road business, argues economics professor James T. Bennett.
The False Dawn for Democrats This Summer By Jim Geraghty August 3, 2022 Biden and the Democrats have enjoyed a good stretch of news lately, but the updated inflation numbers next week will likely end that run.
The Vast Economic Wreckage the Statists Have Caused By George Leef August 2, 2022 Today, Biden, Schumer, Pelosi et al. are imposing their own planning visions on us, and the damage is enormous.
NR PLUS The IRS Needs to Be Reformed, Not Showered with More Cash By Joe Bishop-Henchman August 2, 2022 The Manchin-Schumer plan for beefing up IRS enforcement is misguided. There’s a better path for the agency.
Biden Math By Jack Wolfsohn August 1, 2022 The Biden administration’s gas-price gift is almost as good as last year’s 16-cent savings on a Fourth of July cookout.
Now It’s the Irish Farmers’ Turn By Andrew Stuttaford August 1, 2022 The idea that Ireland’s proposed emissions limits will make any difference to the global climate is laughable.
Yes, We’re in a Recession, So What Should the Government Do? By George Leef August 1, 2022 It should not raise taxes and impose more regulation.
Paul Krugman Claims U.S. Not in a Recession: ‘What Does It Matter?’ By Caroline Downey July 31, 2022 ‘What does it matter whether you use the ‘r’ word or not?’ Krugman said.
NR PLUS An Ode to the Office By Abigail Anthony July 31, 2022 No matter how closely remote work might simulate the real thing, something is missing.
The GOP’s CHIPS Tradeoff By Jimmy Quinn July 29, 2022 Whatever the merits of Republicans’ support of the CHIPS bill this week, they now have a particular responsibility to fix its most damaging aspects.