Guess Who's Spending Billions on Empty Buildings?
The federal government owns or leases thousands of buildings, and a shockingly large percentage of them are sitting empty.
Why Inflation, Which Recently Ticked Up, Will Likely Decline Soon
The latest inflation uptick seems to prove, once again, Milton Friedman's connection between inflation and the money supply.
Chicago Is a Food Desert Because It's a Crime Paradise
Instead of reversing policies that have caused grocery and department stores to flee Chicago, the mayor has decided the city will open its own grocery store.
What if You Pushed an EV Revolution and Nobody Came?
Consumers are slowing their purchase of EVs, even as environmentalists and Democrats press consumers harder, backed by taxpayer dollars, to buy EVs.
If States Can Have a Rainy Day Fund, Why Can't Washington?
States have a rainy day fund to call on in times of emergency, Washington needs a similar option.
Biden's Border Crisis Will Vastly Increase the Number of Uninsured
Millions of undocumented immigrants are crossing the border, which will vastly increase the number of uninsured in the country.
Obamacare: Costing Taxpayers More While Enjoying It Less
Obamacare proponents made a lot of promises to get the legislation passed. As many predicted, the results have fallen far short of the promises.
What Would Federal Debt Be Without Pandemic Fraud?
It might be easier to reach a government-funding agreement had the government not spent so much over the past few years, and had fraud and waste been much lower.
Revisiting Renewable Energy's Reliability and Affordability
Wind and solar power have their benefits, but not so much when the days get shorter but the heat hangs on.
Donald Trump (aka 'Tariff Man') Wants to Increase Your Taxes
For some strange reason Donald Trump is campaigning on a big tax increase—rather than a tax cut, like he proposed in 2016—to help him win the White House.