To Bail or Not to Bail (Obamacare)?
President Trump faces yet another health care dilemma created by President Obama and the Democrats.
Energy Independence Is Close, but Not Close Enough
The U.S. is becoming a net natural gas exporter, which is one step closer to energy independence.
The Demise of myRA
We can say goodbye to the myRA program. But it won’t be the last time the federal government attempts to lure the American people into bailing out Washington’s unrestrained spending.
Why So Many Americans Ignore (Fake) Science
The public is increasingly immune to doom-and-gloomers who use fake science, or fad science, to make outlandish claims because the "experts" so often reverse themselves within a few years.
For a Congress in Need of Resuscitation, Email Privacy May Be Just What the Doctor Ordered
For a Congress floundering on health care and in need of proof that its dysfunction is not terminal, fixing our data privacy could be just what the doctor ordered.
The Other Addiction Crisis Facing America: Government Spending
We are facing an addiction crisis in the U.S.; elected officials are hooked on spending your money and we have to help them break the habit.
What 10 Million+ FCC Comments Tells Us
By making policy, instead of simply implementing and enforcing policy, the FCC has usurped the role of Congress, and people are responding accordingly.
Lessons from the Republican Health Care Disaster
Republicans said for years they wanted to repeal Obamacare in the worst way—and they did.
Scheduled Internet Rage Is No Substitute for Sound Policy
A scheduled day of internet rage against a nonexistent threat is no substitute for good policy, especially when the day of hate is based on falsehoods and scaremongering.
'You Dingbats Can't Go Home Until You Do Your Job'
If the GOP leadership were to postpone or cancel the August recess, members of Congress would have time--and a lot more pressure--to accomplish what they promised they'd do.