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June 18, 2013

It's Time for the Public to Scrutinize the IRS Rather Than the Other Way Around

President Obama’s Organizing for Action is an overtly political group with lots of money and the same tax status sought by conservative groups that raised so much concern at the IRS.

June 13, 2013

Time to Stop the Wireless Tax Grab

The Wireless Tax Fairness Act, newly reintroduced this week, would put a five-year moratorium on any new state and local discriminatory wireless taxes.

June 12, 2013

The New York Times Defends Social Security But Gets Its 'Facts' Wrong

The New York Times thinks Social Security doesn’t affect the federal deficit, but it clearly does.

June 11, 2013

Time to Stop the Wireless Tax Grab

The Wireless Tax Fairness Act, newly reintroduced this week, would put a five-year moratorium on any new state and local discriminatory wireless taxes.

June 7, 2013

On Data Privacy, We've Been Here Before

If our elected officials, who are supposed to be guardians of our freedom first of all, grant expanded police powers to the federal government in violation of their oath to preserve and protect the Fourth Amendment, the Feds will use them.

June 4, 2013

Democrats Complain That Having a Job Costs Taxpayer Dollars

A new study from House Democrats claims that Wal-Mart's wages cost the government money. But it's government welfare programs that cost the government money, while Wal-Mart is helping to reduce the need for welfare.

May 31, 2013

It's an App, App, App, App World

Regulators still have a role to play today, but it is not the role of the last 50 years.

May 28, 2013

Big-Government Advocates Shocked That Business Tries to Profit from Their Decisions

Big-government advocates make decisions that can affect the market and billions of dollars in an instant, but are shocked that people try to profit from those decisions.

May 23, 2013

Heavy-Handed Regulatory Solutions In Search of a Broadband Problem

With the U.S.’s obvious and compelling broadband success story, why do regulation advocates compulsively call for much heavier government regulation and control over the broadband industry?

May 22, 2013

In Corporate Taxation, You Reap What You Sow

Instead of engaging in easy demagoguery, Congress should modernize our tax code to reflect the reality of global competition, capital mobility, and the fact that U.S. companies today do the majority of their business overseas.

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