If 'Comprehensive' Is Impossible, Let's Get the Main Thing Done
Congress and the White House should focus on the most important elements that would contribute to jump-starting economic growth.
Obamacare's Coverage Expansion Isn't What We're Told
Obamacare supporters say it has vastly expanded private health insurance, but new government numbers tell a different story.
Americans Strongly Support Light-Touch Internet Regulation
Americans want little or no government regulation of the internet.
Trump's Success Hinges on Tax Reform
Trump may not be able to keep many of his campaign promises, but tax reform is the most important, and will actually make it easier to solve other problems.
Fake News About Obamacare Spurring Job Growth
The New York Times believes that cutting the taxes and government spending by repealing Obamacare would hurt economic growth. In fact, we would likely return to the higher growth levels we never had under President Obama.
Who's Ready for 5G? Indiana, That's Who
Indiana’s 5G bill is a model for other states to emulate.
Minimum Wage Increases: Venezuela's--and Democrats'--Anti-Poverty Solution
There are similarities between Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro's and Democrats' anti-poverty solution: dramatically raising the minimum wage. But it hasn't worked in Venezuela and, fortunately,won't have the chance to fail in the U.S.
Brace for Fake News About the Broadband Regulatory Reset
FCC Chairman Pai is absolutely correct to reset internet regulation to its previous, light-touch approach.
Speeches That Weren't Made During the March for Science
Lots of speeches were given during the March for Science. Here are some important issues that likely weren't discussed.
A Limited Government Solution to the Bathroom Controversy
It should be no surprise that the best solution to the transgender bathroom controversy is to limit rather than expand government power. Texas and other concerned state legislatures should assert their authority as creators of their municipalities to limit the ability of their municipalities to engage in such civic mischief.