Has Obama Violated All 10 Amendments in the Bill of Rights?
How many of these protections to our liberties have President Obama and his administration violated or tried to restrict?
U.S. can sweeten its sugar trade by ending subsidies
The best solution to sugar (and other agriculture) subsidies is a freer and more sustainable global sugar trade system, and that should be the strategic goal of U.S. sugar policy.
Internet
The FCC and Chairman Tom Wheeler need to do nothing immediately in the wake of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit's Jan. 14 decision rejecting the agency's 2010 net neutrality rules, said IPI's Tom Giovanetti
Democrats Falsely Blame Republicans For Their Failed Insurer Bailout
Democratic Reps. Henry Waxman, Sander Levin and George Miller claim the Obamacare risk corridors are a Republican idea that Democrats made better. It’s actually a Democratic idea, and they have made it much worse.
Oregon Obamacare officials could get jail time while federal officials get a pass
Oregon Obamacare website officials allegedly lied to federal officials about progress with the state’s website portal, which has never been completed, to get federal money. Meanwhile, federal officials who did the same thing have never been held accountable.
The IRS Budget's Been Cut, But Not Nearly Enough
Sweeping tax reform that would establish a low, flat tax or even a national sales tax, would allow us to dramatically shrink the IRS.
IPI Publication Outlines Ten Principles of a Market-Based Health Care System
In "Ten Principles of a Market-Oriented Health Care System," IPI's Merrill Matthews, Ph.D. offers the key components to increase access, lower costs and improve quality of care.
Opinion: Though cheap, piracy hurts artists
One study by the Institute for Policy Innovation estimates that the total piracy loss to the sound recording industries from global piracy is about $5.333 billion.
MyRA-PRA could be winning formula for American workers
A PRA-MyRA would be a win for the president, for conservatives, and for bipartisanship, but most especially a win for American workers.
Solving the Sugar Subsidy Problem
The sugar subsidy problem will never be solved until WTO member nations can agree to a freer and more sustainable global sugar trade system. Such a system should be the strategic goal of U.S. sugar policy.

