Medtronic's "Tax Inversion" Move Overseas & More (Audio: Interview)
Merrill Matthews joins Jason Lewis to discuss high taxes pushing American companies to move overseas, immigration reform and ending the export ban on US crude oil.
The Case for Permitting Crude Oil, Natural Gas Exports (Audio: Interview)
The oil export ban, imposed during the 1970s oil shortages, is out dated and counterproductive in an age of dramatically rising U.S. oil production.
US Export Ban Allows Bad Actors to Use Energy As Bludgeon (Audio: Interview)
Merrill Matthews says US energy export limitations allow bad actors with large reserves to hold U.S. allies hostage over access to energy.
Iraq in crisis, oil soars: Time to lift US energy exports ban (Audio: Interview)
Merrill Matthews explains why exporting US crude oil and natural gas means a stable energy supply for the global market, and in return, stable prices for US consumers.
Cantor Loss May Spell Ex-Im's Exit (Audio: Interview)
With a Cantor loss, the Export-Import Bank, an FDR-era corporate welfare program, may finally be phased out.
Ireland's Plain Packaging Law (Audio: Interview)
Tom Giovanetti joins Mark Davis on 660 AM The Answer to explain why an Irish mandate is a violation of property rights and freedom of speech for companies.
Should the U.S. Navy Build Biofuel Refineries?
Is the Navy Secretary’s latest green idea yet another instance of wasted taxpayer dollars?
Government Healthcare: Never Enough Money To Go Around
North Carolina state senators are proposing a major change to address the explosion in health care spending.
VA Scandal: Bigger Than Benghazi? (Audio: Interview)
Merrill Matthews says we're only beginning to see the major fallout from the VA scandal, and why it will spell disaster for Democrats in November's midterms.
The Sequester May Be Obama's Best Economic Achievement
Doomsday prophets warned the sequester would hurt the economy, but IPI’s Merrill Matthews says it actually may have been President Obama’s best economic policy.