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June 27, 2023

Is the 'Budget Sequester' Back? We Can Hope

In 2011 Congress created a "budget sequester" mechanism to force it to control spending. The new Fiscal Responsibility Act has, surprisingly, also included a budget sequester.

June 21, 2023

Dang Russians Just Won't Live Up to Environmentalists' Expectations

Prominent Paris Agreement signer Russia is producing a 'gusher' of oil.

June 13, 2023

Inflation Report: Milton Friedman 1, Modern Monetary Theory 0

Inflation is slowing as the money supply declines. Milton Friedman hit a home run; Modern Monetary Theorists struck out.

June 6, 2023

States Jump on the Prescription Drug Price-Control Bandwagon

Democrats in Washington think imposing prescription drug price controls is a political winner; so Democrats at the state level will try their hand. 

May 30, 2023

The EPA Is Making Up Numbers to Sell Its Reforms

The EPA throws out bogus numbers to support its bogus proposals.

May 23, 2023

The Left Will Drag Out Any Law, However Irrelevant, to Push Their Agenda

Progressives are once again scavenging for old laws they claim would allow the president to do what he wants, in this case the 14th Amendment.

May 16, 2023

Does Preventive Health Care Save Lives--or Money?

Obamacare mandated free preventive care for a wide range of services. That mandate may be on life support.

May 9, 2023

The IRS May Soon Audit Even More Black Taxpayers

Thanks to Democrats' IRS expansion, even more black taxpayers may be audited by the IRS.

May 2, 2023

Note to the Wall Street Journal: Republicans Aren't Raising Taxes

Republicans want to cut certain clean energy subsidies, which were increased or extended under Democrats. 

April 25, 2023

Is the EPA About to Overreach Its Authority Again?

The EPA is once again preparing to impose massive new regulations, this time on power-plant emissions. Will it overreach its authority, yet again, as it has done so often? 

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