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November 13, 2018

Democrats' Far-Left Losses Won't Change the Party's Trajectory

Far-left Democratic candidates may not have done well in the recent election, but the Democratic Part is nevertheless embracing and pushing their agenda.

November 12, 2018

It's Time to Rein in Proxy Advisor Services

Rather than be distracted and harassed by proxy recommendations of dubious quality and hidden agendas, corporate governance should focus on maximizing shareholder value for the benefit of investors, employees and customers.

November 7, 2018

Nov. 13: Sabato's Crystal Ball Breaks Down Midterm Election Returns, Forecasts What's Next

Last night’s historic election returns a divided government to Washington, and both parties share stunning upsets in statewide and local races. What do the changes in the political landscape mean for Texas and the U.S.?

October 22, 2018

Defending Her Record, Rep. Marsha Blackburn Claps Back at Taylor Swift

The Institute for Policy Innovation issued a statement Tuesday saying Ms. Swift had bought into the policy views of “lefties” because, according to them, the gender gap doesn’t exist.

October 19, 2018

Will the Kavanaugh Hearings Help the GOP in Mid-term Elections?

Democratic support for, and perhaps even coordination with, angry disruptors may have aroused enough Republicans and independents — that “sleeping giant” — to get them out to vote.

October 19, 2018

The Supreme Court Justices Have Become Gods and That's Not Constitutional

In the constitutional design, there are three co-equal branches of government. Why, then, do we operate as if the judicial branch is supreme over the other two, and supreme over the states?

October 16, 2018

Are the Rich Getting Richer or the Left Just Getting More Gullible?

Democrats will push the income inequality theme as we move to 2020? But is it really the problem they claim it is?

October 9, 2018

Taylor Swift Performs Economics and Hits a Flat Note

Taylor Swift is very good at performing, but not so good at economics. There is a reason why there is a gender pay gap and it has little to do with discrimination. 

October 3, 2018

Top AZ Justice in Dallas: Why Stakes are So High for Supreme Court Nominations

At the Institute for Policy Innovation’s Hatton W. Sumners Distinguished Lecture Series lunch on October 22, Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick will address the crux of what’s at play regarding this high-stakes Supreme Court nomination.

September 25, 2018

GOP Fumbled the Health Care Football, Now Dems Hope to Score

Bizarrely, Democratic legislation that helped them lose the House and later the Senate has become a a focus of their 2018 campaign ads. 

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