Where Gun Rights and Voting Rights Converge
If the Left insists it’s both reasonable and constitutional to require a photo ID to buy a gun, then it should be reasonable and constitutional to require one for voting.
Group protests 'Wire Act' as overreaching
A group of 10 conservative and free market organizations co-authored a letter of opposition to the federal legislation backed by casino owner Sheldon Adelson that would outlaw Internet gaming in the U.S.
We Need Pro-Growth Tax Reform
The country needs pro-growth tax reform, but eliminating a widely used inventory valuation method may actually cost government revenue and stifle the economic growth this country so desperately needs.
Free-Market Groups Voice Opposition to Restoration of America's Wire Act
Conservative and free-market groups voiced opposition to the Restoration of America's Wire Act, which would stop the expansion of online gambling. The act "is a broad overreach by the federal government over matters traditionally reserved for the states," said the letter.
Four Reasons Why Toyota Will Be Looking at California In Its Rearview Mirror
Toyota’s abandoning high-tax California for a business-friendly, low-tax state—as more and more companies and individuals in blue states are doing—makes good economic and political sense.
Democrats Say Ed Gillespie's Book Promoted Individual Mandates
Merrill Matthews writes in Forbes that a passage in Gillespie’s book amounts to an "anti-mandate approach," and was endorsing an unsuccessful proposal President George W. Bush made one year later offering tax breaks to insured households.
Happy World IP Day: Celebrate Responsibly
April 26 is World Intellectual Property Day, recognizing a topic that is increasingly vital and contentious in today's environment of copyright, patent and trademark battles.
The FDA Needs To Move Faster On Safe Drug Approval
There is a growing recognition that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is more of a threat to human safety than a protector of it.
If The Facts Don't Fit, Change The Facts
The politicization of what is supposed to be reliable, nonpartisan, government-sponsored economic research is one of the saddest legacies of the Obama administration.

