The Margin By Which Military Troops Prefer Trump to Clinton Is Massive
You’d think the military would be more favorable to a former secretary of the State Department—unless her performance at State is precisely why the troops refuse to support her.
2016 Election: 5 Who Win Under Trump; 5 Who Win Under Clinton
Both parties’ front-runners in the race for the presidency say they’ll grow the economy, but their plans differ. So from your wallet’s point of view, who’s better for you?
IPI Welcomes Wade Emmert as Research Fellow
IPI is proud to announce that Dallas attorney and former county Republican Chairman Wade Emmert has joined the Dallas think tank as research fellow, bringing a wealth of experience from a distinguished career marked by conservative thought leadership, political advocacy and civic involvement.
Obama's Plan To Benefit Overtime Employees By Spending More Of Other People's Money
Once again, President Obama has shown how generous he can be with other people’s money. Usually he’s dishing out taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars, but this time it’s coming from employers—an estimated $12 billion over 10 years.
Healthcare Affordability Difficult for Marketplace Consumers
"It’s a fair question as to how long health insurers can continue to provide the cost-sharing discounts unreimbursed," said IPI's Dr. Merrill Matthews.
Obama's Oil Tax Raises Taxes On The Middle Class - Again
Why does this president keep making life harder for middle class families?
The Courts Just Handed President Obama A Huge Loss on Obamacare
The judiciary just slapped Obama down again. This time, it had to do with the Affordable Care Act’s subsidies to health insurers.
Federal Judge's Ruling Against Unlawful ACA Subsidies Hurts Insurers, Not Families
A federal judge has agreed with Republicans that certain Affordable Care Act subsidies to health insurers are unlawful because Congress never approved the funding.
Hillary Clinton Takes Another Big Step Toward Single-Payer Healthcare
Clinton has decided to dust off an old Al Gore proposal from the late 1990s: let the “near-elderly” buy into the Medicare program.
Obama Off The Rails On Economy
While Obama can talk the bark off a banyan tree, he cannot make Americans hallucinate prosperity. Obama is the only U.S. chief executivein history not to preside over even one year with 3 percent GDP growth, as the Institute for Policy Innovation’s Tom Giovanetti observes.