The more the government spends, the less Americans expect to pay. The more dependency it creates, the less self-reliance it ...
The federal government's debt is now over $28 trillion by one measurement. That's $2 trillion more than last year and $6 trillion more than when the Biden-Harris team entered the White House.
I]ncoming tax revenues actually increased last year, yet the deficit nevertheless increased due to wasteful spending and higher interest payments due to elevated rates resulting from over three years ...
The Constitution's framers understood the dangers of making government the arbiter of what the public should hear or read. The First Amendment bars government from abridging the freedom of speech, or ...
T]he things she claims to have accomplished aren't what she says they are. Look at two examples: her $42.45 billion promise to make high-speed internet available nationwide and her $7.5 billion ...
One of the most brilliant defenses of the filibuster comes from Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah). He argued when Joe Biden was elected president that retaining the 60-vote rule in the Senate should be ...
If Trump does indeed perform well with Latino voters in the final election results, it would be worthwhile for some ...
The DOJ lawsuit is untenable, and it illustrates a continuing economic policy agenda that should outrage American consumers ...
Amazing that some 250 years ago our Founding Fathers had exactly the right vision for keeping America united in 2024 and beyond.
Despite attempts to portray the Biden/Harris administration as friendly toward domestic U.S. energy producers, American Enterprise Institute's Benjamin Zycher highlights how that's simply not the case ...