Direct-to-Consumer Drug Advertising Benefits Companies, but Patients Even More
Advertising is a way companies convey important information to consumers about products that may help them. The return on investment isn't just to drug companies, it's to people who act on that important medical information.
The Carbon Credit Scheme: Greenhouse Gas Credits Don't Help the Environment--Or Consumers
To stay in business, car manufacturers have to please consumers—not the government. And consumers still want gas-powered cars.
Exodus from Blue States Continues--and Grows
The Blue-State Exodus Gains Momentum
It was only a matter of time before both businesses and individuals began voting with their feet. And that time has apparently come.
Regarding Healthcare, GOP Faces Biggest Hurdle
Voters will have a lot on their minds when they go to the polls next year. Resident scholar Merrill Matthews thinks 2020 will be a referendum on healthcare policy.
Are Fossil Fuels an Ethical Investment?
America has become the world’s leading energy producer. That fact has improved both our lives and our economy. Investing in the companies that make prosperity and national security possible isn’t just ethical, it’s commendable.
Congress Considers Bills to Address Doctor Residency Shortage
Lawmakers in Congress have introduced bills to add 1,000 new hospital residencies over the next five years to combat a national physician shortage intensified by the opioid crisis.
It's Time to Hit the Off Switch for Solar, Wind Power Tax Breaks
The stated reason for initially subsidizing wind and solar power was so they could reach economies of scale where they could be competitive with fossil fuels. Frequent news stories seem to imply “mission accomplished.”
Why is Texas Acting Like a Blue State and Trying to Stop T-Mobile-Sprint Merger?
Texas should be leading the fight to increase competition in the wireless space, not acting as a roadblock to the will of the free market.