The Bad News from Taxachusetts
Massachusetts demonstrated its opposition to high taxes in 1773. But by ending its flat income tax rate, the Bay State has abandoned its heritage.
Getting the Right Perspective on Covid-19 Vaccines
Recent research has determined the mRNA vaccines lead to a slight increase in myocarditis cased. But the vaccines' benefits still outweigh the risks for the vast majority of people.
What if You Held an International Climate Summit and Nobody Cared?
Attendees of COP 27 will claim we need to do more to address climate change, but many will return home and actually do less.
For Biden, Politics Always Dictates Policy
For most presidents, politics plays a role in policy; for Biden politics dictates policy.
California's Laffer Curve
California proves the Laffer Curve works by demonstrating that the Golden State's high tax policies don't work.
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.
Broadband Adoption, One Key to Growing a Local Economy
Broadband access enables access to information, education, healthcare and community, but many American households simply do not take advantage of access to broadband. Efforts to increase broadband adoption through digital literacy education are an investment that can pay off in economic growth for local communities.
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.
Tax Competition Works
Tax competition works, which is why high-tax states don't like it.
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.