President Obama's War on the Middle Class
The president wants to blame the “rich” and tax policy for what he sees as a decline of the middle class, but no one has done more to hurt the middle class than the president’s policies.
The Constitution Is a 'Loophole'?
Haven't we already seen enough damage done to the Constitution with legislation that raises taxes and increases costs?
Preventing Another Tax Disaster
It’s time for the federal government to step up and protect consumers from the threat of unfair, duplicative taxes on their digital purchases.
Two Legacies: Bush's Tax Cuts vs. Obama's Tax Increases
If a president’s going to have a legacy, constantly being associated with tax cuts is a pretty good one.
The Power of FUD
The opposition to the TPP consists of accusations of secrecy driven by anti-globalization ideologues.
Benefits of IP Protection for Developing Countries
Presentation delivered to Trans-Pacific Partnership Stakeholder Event in San Diego, California on July 2, 2012.
A Tale of Two Islands
Even in the most remote areas of the country service providers are already providing Internet access, even while searching for ways to provide even faster access.
The Supreme Court's Decision Won't Affect the Real Health Care Revolution
Real health care reform is happening, not in Congress or the Supreme Court, but in the eHealth explosion.
Both Sides of the Free Culture Debate
An NPR intern revels in the fact she has illegally downloaded thousands of songs for free; a musician explains the real costs of her "free" music.
One Health Insurance CEO Now Opposes the Mandate; Too Late
Had the health insurers stood up for free market principles and defended long-held actuarial principles for underwriting risk, the country might have avoided the ObamaCare nightmare.