Obama's SOTU Tax Proposals Miss the Mark (Audio: Interview)
Merrill Matthews contrasts the president’s SOTU proposals with positive tax reform measures, explaining how not all tax increases or tax cuts are created the same when it comes to their impact on economic growth.
A Horrifying Violation of Separation of Powers (Audio: Interview)
Tom Giovanetti tells WAVA's Don Kroah the president's push to preempt laws in 19 states limiting municipal broadband schemes is a "horrifying violation of separation of powers" unlike we've yet seen.
If It Ain't Broke, Let Government Regulate It (Audio: Interview)
IPI president Tom Giovanetti joins KMED talk host Bill Meyer to cut through the lofty rhetoric and give a clear picture of the dismal experience Obama’s socialized Internet would be for consumers.
Obama's Regulations Will Make the Internet Worse (Audio: Interview)
IPI president Tom Giovanetti joins WGTK talk host Joe Elliott on 970 AM The Answer to cut through the lofty rhetoric and give a clear picture of the dismal experience Obama’s socialized Internet would be for consumers.
Obama Wants More Regulations on the Internet (Audio: Interview)
IPI president Tom Giovanetti joins WINA talk host Rob Schilling of the Schilling Show to cut through the lofty rhetoric and give a clear picture of the dismal experience Obama’s socialized Internet would be for consumers.
Minimum Wage Myths (Audio: Interview)
Merrill Matthews joins nationally syndicated Janet Mefferd in her Salem studio to discuss common economic myths about the minimum wage.
Welcome to ObamaNet (Audio: Interview)
If you like your Post Office and your DMV, you’ll love ObamaNet, says Tom Giovanetti on Omaha's KFAB.
SoundByte: Democrats In Search of Smart
Could a political party be eligible to win a Darwin Award? Democrats’ calls for higher taxes may help them win it.
Rules For Overthrowing an Entrenched House Speaker
Tom Giovanetti joins KSKY’s Mark Davis to discuss the Texas House Speaker’s race and efforts to launch a palace coup against Joe Straus. “It’s not enough to just have the right principles; you also have to have the right tactics,” says Giovanetti. “If we want to get rid of Joe Straus, two important lessons should be learned.”
Doctors Face A Huge Medicare Pay Cut In 2015 (Audio: Interview)
Americans will soon be facing a real problem. 45 million seniors in America are on Medicare, and Congress has a spring deadline to act on the so-called “doc fix” or patients will have a very difficult time to get treated. IPI's Merrill Matthews discusses with WGTK's Joe Elliott.