Some Voters See a Coming Economic Depression
While an economic depression is highly unlikely, the fact that many voters think one's coming is bad news for Democrats and the midterm elections.
Biden's Effort to Make the Energy Shortage Even Worse
Biden has the most chaotic energy policy of any president in modern history, and his flirtation with an oil export ban is just the latest example.
Environmental Equity Clashes with Gender Equality
Defenders promote the Green New Deal as a solution for some of our social and economic inequality issues, but it actually appears to be causing some of them.
The EU Channels Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and It Won't Go Well
The European Union has proposed taking $140 billion of capital away from energy-producing companies, even as the EU scrambles to get companies to invest in more energy production.
The Dirty Little Cost Behind Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Ploy
Will future college students get their student loans forgiven? It's not in Biden's executive order, but he'll likely propose it before the 2024 presidential election.
Blame Government and the Greens for Europe's Energy Crisis
A professor explains the political and policy errors behind the EU's rejection of fracking, making it so dependent on Russia for its natural gas.
Look at All the Problems in Blue-State Primary Elections
Red-state election changes were supposed to create election chaos; turns out the problems are in blue states.
The Democrats' Whatever-Tax-That-Can-Pass Approach
Responsible economists ask how a proposed tax increase could distort economic decisions; Democrats ask a different question.
How the EPA Could (Will?) Undermine Joe Manchin's Energy Concessions
Joe Manchin may have received Chuck Schumer's assurances that the Senate will vote on energy permitting reforms, but that doesn't mean the EPA will honor those reforms.
Dems Want to Make Drugs as Affordable as . . . Gasoline?
Democrats want to impose price controls on prescription drugs. But they haven't been able to lower the price of anything, including gasoline, so why would drugs be different?