Obama and Clinton Attack the Middle Class
If Obama and Clinton actually worried about the middle class, they would drop their plans and get the government out of the business of choosing energy winners and losers. Because the ultimate losers will be the middle class.
Paul Ryan's Anti-Poverty Plan Will Help The Poor, But The Welfare Lobby Will Fight It
The biggest resistance to adopting a “workfare” system isn’t from welfare recipients, but from bureaucrats and the welfare lobby who benefit from keeping the poor dependent on government.
Protecting Internet Freedom Act Critical Step to Preserving Open Internet
Companion legislation introduced today by U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Congressman Sean Duffy (R-Wisc.) preventing the U.S. government from relinquishing its internet governance role is a vital to keeping the internet free and open to people around the world.
Is Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reform Really A Possibility?
Is reform of our criminal justice system really possible given, the vast divide between Republicans and Democrats in Congress? One conservative joins me today to say "Yes!" and explains why.
Broken School Finance System Is An Opportunity for School Choice
As broken as education funding in Texas is, school choice is poised to be the carrot legislators need to make substantive changes to the current system.
The Swiss Said No To A Guaranteed Income - Conservatives Should Too
The Swiss rejected a guaranteed basic income, and the U.S.—and especially conservatives—should do so too.
President Obama Asked Us To Fact-Check His Recent Economic Speech, So We Did
He tells a good story about his economic policies—perhaps because no one else will.
Even the IRS Tried to Warn That Obamacare Was Lawless
Time and again the Obama administration has decided to do things it knew it had no statutory or constitutional authority to do.
Conservatives Should Celebrate Obama's Commutations
As people who prize liberty and individual rights, and who are skeptical about government power, conservatives need to do a rethink on criminal justice.
These Federal Agencies Spend More Than Most States' Entire GDPs
When a federal agency’s budget is almost the size of New York’s whole economy, we have created a financially unsustainable monster.