Don't Trade SALT for Broccoli
Physicians may think too much salt is bad for your health, but many economists believe some SALT is good for the economy.
District Attorneys Aren't Social Workers, Though Some Want to Be
A DA's job is to prosecute criminals, not love on them.
The Doctor Can't See You Now--He's on Strike
If you want to see a doctor in England, get in line and wait.
A Critical Tax Case Goes to the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Moore vs. United States, which could open the door to almost unlimited federal taxation of wealth deemed as income. It’s likely the most important tax case of the century.
The Rise of the Imperial Presidency Means the Fall of Constitutional Government
A NYT story says Donald Trump and his allies want to dramatically increase his power if he wins the election; but conservatives should be about reducing government power.
If Obamacare's So Great, Why Limit Other Options?
Socialist misery loves company, which may be why Biden is trying to limit access to short-term health insurance coverage—again.
Cuts in State Income Tax Rates Continue
More states are cutting their income tax rates, and that's good for three reasons.
Is the 'Budget Sequester' Back? We Can Hope
In 2011 Congress created a "budget sequester" mechanism to force it to control spending. The new Fiscal Responsibility Act has, surprisingly, also included a budget sequester.
Friendshoring: Both National Security and Economic Efficiency Matter
“Friend-shoring” need not be a violation of global liberalized trade so long as it results in a short list of countries we avoid trading with rather than a short list of countries we agree to trade with.
Dang Russians Just Won't Live Up to Environmentalists' Expectations
Prominent Paris Agreement signer Russia is producing a 'gusher' of oil.