First Quote Jesus; Then Punish the Poor
Gov. Scott Walker and Ohio State Sen. Michael O'Donnell, both sons of pastors, like to mention Jesus when explaining their opposition to helping the p...
Gov. Scott Walker and Ohio State Sen. Michael O'Donnell, both sons of pastors, like to mention Jesus when explaining their opposition to helping the p...
There are few nations competing with France in the contest to over-tax and over-spend, and a lot of that spending goes to subsidize a bloated bureaucr...
Democrats want to expand a giant long-run problem largely caused by poorly designed entitlement programs such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medica...
The standard argument against an easy-money policy is that it creates distortions in an economy that lead to either rapid increases in the price level...
CATO economist and PPD contributor Dan Mitchell provides cases of civil asset forfeiture or “policing for profit” that should distress all decent...
According to the latest polls and oral arguments on President Obama's executive amnesty, the policy is losing in the courts of public and legal opini...
CATO economist Dan Mitchell examines data that doesn’t reflect well on Obamanomics, which is causing wage stagnation in America, particularly among...
The real problem with the American healthcare system was and still is the government-created third-party payer system, and it was in place before Obam...
Long-run spending caps, such as limiting outlays so they can’t grow faster than population + inflation, are the best way of achieving good fiscal ou...
There’s a “convergence” theory in economics that suggests, over time, “poor nations should catch up with rich nations,” but it is the except...
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