The Health Care Dirty Dozen
Regardless of the Supreme Court's decision, President Obama's health care law is riddled with problems that exacerbate rather than solve the health care system's many problems. He has imposed a mid-20th century health insurance model on a dynamic, 21st century economy, and thereby undermined both systems.
Fault!
In regard to tennis, an invalid serve; in regard to sound public policy, a dangerous rewriting of the rules.
Taking a Multi-Country Stand Against a U.N. Takeover of the Internet
A couple weeks ago Mr. Rubio, along with Senator McCaskill and a bi-partisan group of co-sponsoring senators, introduced a resolution that if approved would demonstrate the U.S. government's commitment to Internet freedom by opposing the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and some countries' efforts to impose international regulations dictating how the Internet is to be operated.
If Only We Could Harness All the Human Energy Enviros Waste Fighting Traditional Energy
Predictably, Judge Steven Yelonosky rejected a plan for Corpus Christi's Las Brisas Energy Center to provide 1 million South Texas customers with energy generated by burning petroleum coke.
Why Do Liberals Hate Low-Income Workers?
It’s a pattern we’ve seen consistently for decades: Liberals pushing policies that increase unemployment, and ultimately impoverish, low-skilled workers. It’s enough to make one wonder why liberals hate them so much.
Testifying Before Congress? There Is No App for That
There is no simple solution when it comes to taxing ecommerce transactions.
Tolerating the Tax Gap
President Obama Sets a Record: More Americans on Disability Than Ever
If those on disability were a state, it would be the 12th largest state in the country.
Thank You, Sir, May I Have Another?
The states are looking for more revenue, and digital goods and services are at the top of their lists.
The Internet Tax Is Back
Although all 50 states report an increase in tax receipts they want more, and are trying to get more via the so-called Marketplace Fairness Act, even if it involves trampling on Supreme Court precedent.