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Net Zero: (Diaper) Rash

The race to net zero (and an increasingly absolutist view of biodiversity) may threaten diapers and other hygiene products.

An Unpersuasive Plea That ‘College Is Worth It!’

Some defenders have written a book purporting to put to rest the doubts about the value of college, but Britton Sprouse is unconvinced.

Political Realism, Populism, and Pro-Lifers

The choice before us is much larger than whether to support Trump or Biden.

A Reckoning at Voice of America

Instead of advancing U.S. interests, VOA has drifted toward being just another left-leaning news outlet that sanitized Hamas.

Leftist Censorship Is a Potent Political Issue

In a free society, politics cannot dictate what people are allowed to say and write or squelch scientific findings.

Reforms to unleash the economy

The United States must race for economic growth. Both political parties are addicted to spending. We need to tax consumption, not investment. We need to do so because the federal deficit approaches 100% of gross domestic product. The outlook is bad. It shows deficits are set to rise faster than nominal GDP growth, real growth plus inflation, […]

How states can lead our economic recovery 

Americans look to the federal government to keep the economy strong. It is the top concern voters want the president and Congress to address. But the federal government is wholly unsuited to bring about changes that can have a positive effect on the economic fortunes of Americans. In fact, it often makes things worse when […]

What will the presidential election mean for Social Security?

Social Security, the so-called “third rail” of politics, is ever-present in federal elections. And usually, it features in presidential elections.  Democrats accuse Republicans of seeking to slash seniors’ benefits. Republicans, meanwhile, pressure Democrats regarding the tax increases necessary to keep Democrats’ promises to pay all benefits in full, despite Social Security’s $24 trillion-plus long-term funding […]

Protectionism forgets the interests of the average American

Politicians from Franklin Roosevelt to Donald Trump have declared themselves the champions of “the forgotten man.” They claim to support the average working-class American whom Washington has purportedly overlooked and left behind.  To some modern commentators, recalling these forgotten men and women requires a robust tariff regime, designed to benefit domestic industries, especially manufacturing. To […]

The IRS has a penchant for targeting everyday Americans

A theme of President Joe Biden’s administration has been an insistence on a more equitable tax system for Americans.  According to the White House, one of their priorities has been to add “real fairness to the tax code.” The White House goes on to say that “one of the most important ways” they have done […]

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