Biden's Latest Effort to Undermine Vaccine Trust
Biden is facing significant vaccine resistance, which will only be exacerbated by his recent prescription drug importation executive order.
Where Was the Media's Pre-pandemic Concern About Vaccine Politicization?
There are numerous stories about conservatives and Fox News politicizing the national vaccination effort. But the media weren't nearly so concerned about that politicization last fall when Democrats were the vaccine skeptics.
No, Unemployment Rates Won't Return to Pre-pandemic Levels
The White House and media are predicting when unemployment will return to pre-pandemic lows, but that won't happen if the White House and media get their big-government budget blowout.
Oops! That Darned Debt Ceiling Is Back
The federal debt ceiling is back, and it poses yet another roadblock to the Democrats' spending spree.
Your Portion of the Federal Debt Is Likely Much Larger Than You Think
Economists often highlight the federal debt's per-person obligation. But not everyone pays federal income taxes and half only pay a small portion, thus the debt burden falls heavily on higher-income households.
Not The Babylon Bee: Biden Nixes a GOP Gas Tax Increase Proposal
President Biden is schooling some Republicans on the harm caused by taxes hikes—no, seriously.
Biden's Backdoor Scheme for Effectively Raising the Minimum Wage
Joe Biden is unlikely to get his $15/hour minimum wage proposal passed, so he's trying to increase wages through the backdoor—and it may be working.
Have Gun, Will Vote
More women and minorities are becoming first-time gun owners, which should worry Democratic politicians since gun owners tend to vote more Republican.
What 'I, Pencil' Could Teach Joe Biden About Supply Chains
Joe Biden needs to read "I, Pencil," a story highlights the importance of free markets, and especially the often ignored role of supply chains.
States Should Just Say 'No' to Federal Unemployment Largess
States opting out of the $300-per-week unemployment benefits may see their workforce grow and unemployment decline faster than states that don't.