The State of the Union and the Allure of Price Controls
The left thinks it can plan and control human behavior and the economy, yet Biden's State of the Union address will likely reveal that the economy is not going as planned.
Russia's Minuscule Economy: The Mouse That Roars
Russia has a large, strong military but a small, weak economy—much smaller than you might think, given its belligerence.
The Conservative Case for Nominating a Black Woman to the Supreme Court
Conservatives should be supporting the nomination of a Black woman to the Supreme Court and holding any potential criticisms until they see whom Biden names.
Unionization Would Make Congress Even More Costly and Inefficient
Even though many elected Democrats proudly pronounce their strong support for unions, the last thing they – or the public – want is a more costly, more demanding and less efficient Hill staff.
Yes, Roe v. Wade Should Go. But So Should Texas' 'Heartbeat' Abortion Law. Here's Why
A self-governing people chooses their own laws through representative democracy, not through imposition by the judicial branch.
Note to Democrats: Voting Has Never Been Easier
Most states are working to ensure that voting is as easy and secure as it can be.
Could the Coming 'Red Wave' Election Become a 'Red Tsunami'?
Biden appears hapless, confused and stymied. He won the presidential election not because of who he was, but because of who he wasn’t. And that means the November election might not only be a rejection of the president’s agenda – a red wave – but a rejection of the president himself.
A Conservative's Guide to Conspiracies--and Conspiracy Theories
How should conservatives think about conspiracy claims? We know conspiracies exist — the Clinton-Steele Dossier proved that. But as a rule, be careful about attributing to conspiracy what can just as easily be explained by incompetence or stupidity.
Texas and Other State Audits Should Restore Voter Confidence in Our Elections--But Will They?
With November midterm elections coming it’s critical that voters feel confidence in the basic accuracy and security of their state election systems. The really good news is that all the evidence so far indicates they can.
Mitch McConnell Should Win 2021's 'Politician of the Year'
McConnell got done what needed to be done—and with less drama than we’ve seen in the House. He limited the fiscal and political damage Biden’s agenda could have caused, and he bought some much-needed time on fighting Build Back Better.