Did Dynamic Scoring Kill Last Summer's Budget Deal?
If Democrats think there is no connection between tax rates, government revenue and economic growth, there is little hope for the economy—until we get someone in office who does.
Tax Competition is a Virtue
The United States should not to try to stifle international tax competition, but rather should get back in the game by lowering business tax rates and freeing U.S. businesses to compete internationally.
The Fed's New Effort to Calm Inflation Fears: Print Money and Borrow It
If more cash is the key to getting the economy moving, there is a better way than the Fed's proposal of "sterilized bond buying." Instead, allow companies to repatriate the estimated $1.5 trillion U.S. dollars sitting in foreign bank accounts.
Acting Out on ACTA
ACTA should be judged on its merits, not on some false illegitimate-process charge created by opposition activists. And its merits are many.
Who Is the Pig at the Trough on Energy Tax Breaks?
Slow Relief for Gas Pains
The president has a solution to the rising gas prices....it just may take a while.
Steve Largent Keynote Address at IPI's 2012 Communication Summit
In his keynote address, CTIA President Steve Largent pressed the need for more spectrum to meet consumer demand for wireless innovation.
A Wasteful Spender Demands More Tax Money to Waste
Next Generation TV?
Given all the marketplace and technological changes that have taken place since 1992 we need a legislative solution that stops relying on a 20 year-old regulatory structure.


