Parts of the Keystone Pipeline System Have Been Working Well for Years
The Keystone XL pipeline is part of a larger Keystone pipeline system that is already safely transporting oil from Canada to U.S. refineries.
Independence Day and Taxes
There’s nothing more authentically American than complaining about high taxes, and taking action against an unresponsive, unrepresentative government.
Here Come the Health Insurance Price Control Police
ObamaCare promised lower premiums, and politicians will ensure that happens, even though it means price controls and fewer policies to choose from.
Patent Pool Pollution
Patent pools by design were intended to save innovators time and money by establishing cross-licensing agreements for specific technologies, but patent pools can be abused.
We Can't Afford this Tax System
We can simply no longer afford an uncompetitive corporate tax rate that is wildly out of whack with our international competitors.
Liberals Now Call Any Court Action They Don't Like Judicial Activism
Liberals once embraced judicial activism; now they accuse Republicans of engaging in it.
Getting Knowledge Policy Right
In a knowledge economy, you have to get knowledge policy right. Too much is at stake.
Tax Competition and the Film Tax Credit
Tax policy is one way in which the states compete. Ideally, states would compete on the basis of overall low tax rates; however, in practice that has never been the case. Tax credits, which essentially mitigate the harm of high tax rates, are thus the most common tools states use to compete with each other in tax policy.
It's Time for the Public to Scrutinize the IRS Rather Than the Other Way Around
President Obama’s Organizing for Action is an overtly political group with lots of money and the same tax status sought by conservative groups that raised so much concern at the IRS.
Time to Stop the Wireless Tax Grab
The Wireless Tax Fairness Act, newly reintroduced this week, would put a five-year moratorium on any new state and local discriminatory wireless taxes.