Tabling TABOR
Colorado voters passed a TABOR Amendment in 1992 to ensure taxpayers benefited from state budget surpluses. That didn't stop the legislature from trying to undermine voters' intentions.
About the 'Warmest Year in Recorded History'
Global temperatures have been rising, but focusing on "recorded history" is a very limited time frame.
A Fundamental Argument About Free Trade
Interesting argument on the fundamentals of trade policy, comparative advantage, etc. at the Law & Liberty blog.
Thinking Through the Affordable Connectivity Program
It doesn’t make sense to allow the Affordable Connectivity Program, which helps 23 million low-income households afford broadband, lapse because of congressional neglect.
How Electric Vehicles Will Strand Cold-State Drivers
Northern states that are mandating the transition to EVs in the near future may leave drivers out in the cold.
State 'Social Equity Entrepreneur' Efforts Go to Pot
Apparently, becoming a "social equity entrepreneur," is a license to LOSE money.
What Donald Trump Can Learn from Switzerland
The Swiss understand that eliminating tariffs helps consumers and the economy. Donald Trump hasn't learned that lesson.
What If No One Wants to Buy U.S. Debt?
Investors, domestic and foreign, have been willing to buy U.S. debt so far, but there are signs of change.
Are You Ready for MAGAnomics? Is the Country?
Biden has decided to attack "MAGAnomics," though it isn't clear exactly what that is.
Shocker: We Agree with the Unions on This One
It seems crime does pay; what apparently doesn't pay in an employer that cans an employee for trying to stop massive retail theft.