The $3.5 Trillion Tax and Spending Proposal Will Hurt the Economy and Our Politics
You shouldn’t be able to ram through massive policy changes without a solid mandate from the voters, which Democrats definitely do not have.
On Technology, Congress Should Stop the Nonsense and Lead by Example
We are long past time when it is humorous for elected officials to admit they do not understand technology but then quickly move to regulate and tax it. For the sake of continued innovation, it is time for this nonsense to stop.
Federal Funds Always Come with Strings Attached--Eventually
If you don't want the federal government telling you what to do, cut federal taxes so the feds don't have the funds to bribe you.
The Very Convenient and Entirely Coincidental Tax Gap Report
The “tax gap” is an exaggerated excuse to further empower the IRS and to erode the personal financial privacy of American taxpayers.
Buying Votes Was Never so Expensive
Vote buying used to be limited, secret and with a politician's own money; today it's massive and cheered, and it's done with taxpayer and employer money.
Yet Another Misuse of Vaccine Data
There are a lot of data associated with vaccines. But even good data can be misleading and misused if those handling it are not careful.
Voter Fraud Is Real, Just Ask the Dead 'Voters'
As Texas seeks to pass its election integrity bill amidst claims that voter fraud is nonexistent, here are cases that refute that claim.
Biden Tax Proposals Reward Blue States, Punish Red States
President Biden’s tax proposals would disproportionately benefit wealthy taxpayers in high-tax blue states and disproportionately harm farmers and small land owners in low-tax red states.
Can Employers Require Employees to Be Vaccinated?
Employers are generally allowed to require employees to be vaccinated, part of the government's limited (though increasing) interference in the workplace.
Irreconcilable Differences with Budget Reconciliation
It shouldn’t be possible for a tiny majority in Congress to pass sweeping changes and enormous spending increases, but it is, thanks to the absurd Senate budget reconciliation process.