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July 12, 2017

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.

July 11, 2017

'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.

July 6, 2017

Whatever Net Neutrality Should Be, Title II Ain't It

Whichever of the many changing definitions of net neutrality you favor, Title II is dangerous overkill, not net neutrality.

June 29, 2017

A Quick Primer on Internet Taxes for President Trump

The opposition to internet taxes includes a majority of the American people, a majority in Congress, the Constitution, almost all conservative, libertarian and free-market organizations, most consumer groups, and most ecommerce groups.

June 28, 2017

Deducting Taxes from Taxes

Through the federal tax code, we encourage higher state taxes by allowing the deductibility of state taxes from federal income taxes.

June 27, 2017

When Public Servants Become 'Public Serpents'

Federal government workers were allowed to unionize 55 years ago. As a result, they have become the most overpaid, overprotected and underpreforming segment of the workforce.

June 21, 2017

The Wrong Approach to the Border Adjusted Tax

The border adjusted tax should be evaluated based on its merits and effects, not simply as a pay-for. And if Congress rejects the border adjusted tax, it’s fine to go with tax cuts that are not revenue neutral.

June 20, 2017

Supporting Obamacare Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry

Democrats will never apologize for Obamacare even though it now contains elements, such has high deductibles, they long decried.

June 13, 2017

Tort Reform or Constitutional Malpractice?

In attempting to rein in health care costs, Rep. Steve King would impose a federal, top-down pre-emption upon the states, which is a violation of federalism and another example of the over-federalization of law and justice.

June 8, 2017

The Angel with the Heart of a Pirate

VidAngel claims its motives are pure, but it’s MO is to steal content from its owners without regard to licensing and compensation.

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